Pop beats are hook-led instrumentals with clean, punchy drums, bright synth or guitar toplines and a verse-prechorus-chorus arrangement already mapped out, generally 100 to 130 BPM. BeatStore's pop catalogue covers mainstream pop, dance-pop, indie-pop, Indian pop and acoustic-pop, so singers and topline writers can find a bed that already has lift built into the chorus. Preview the full arrangement before you buy, and choose the licence that matches your release plan.
Clear FiltersPop production exists to serve a hook. The drums are clean and punchy, the topline instruments are bright and forward, and the arrangement already maps a verse, pre-chorus and chorus with lift engineered into the transition, usually between 100 and 130 BPM.
Because the sections are already structured, you can write against the arrangement rather than inventing it. Listen for the pre-chorus and put your strongest melodic idea immediately after it. BeatStore's pop catalogue covers mainstream pop, dance-pop, indie-pop, Indian pop and acoustic-pop.
Preview the full arrangement before you buy, and choose the licence that matches your release plan.
A: Most pop sits between 100 and 130 BPM, with 120 BPM the single most common tempo. Ballads drop to 60 to 80 BPM and dance-pop pushes to 126 to 130 BPM.
A: Yes, that is what these beats are for. Buy a licence that covers commercial release, record your topline over the beat, and credit the producer as the licence requires.
A: A topline is the vocal melody and lyric written over an existing instrumental. Pop beats are arranged with clear sections and open mid-range specifically to make toplining straightforward.