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Sinima Beats is an online music licensing company founded in New York City that distributes instrumentals for songwriters, singers, rappers, film makers, or app developers. Sinima Beats is a registered Broadcast Music, Inc. member as a publisher. "Sinima Beats" is also a registered trademark.

History

Sinima Beats was founded in May 2005 and offers urban, rock, rnb, pop, dance, reggae, dubstep and soundtrack instrumentals through various independent music websites; primarily SoundClick. Sinima Beats began to license its music through the internet to aspiring artists, royalty-free. These licenses give independent artists the opportunity to record songs over instrumentals and commercially distribute their songs without having to pay additional fees. All instrumentals are sample-free and cleared for commercial release.

Eventually, many notable artists and companies used instrumentals by Sinima Beats in their projects. Artists such as DMX, Krizz Kaliko, Stat Quo, Canibus, E-40 and Silkk the Shocker have all recorded over instrumentals produced by Sinima Beats. Subsequently, several instrumentals were placed on popular TV shows such as Keeping up with the Kardashians, The Real World, Road Rules, etc.

Notable artists

Companies

TV/Film

Instrumentals have been placed as background music on the following TV shows:

Today

Sinima Beats has over 29 million video views according to YouTube with over 100,000 subscribers. They have also achieved over 116.9 million song plays and over 12.8 million page views worldwide on the internet according to their SoundClick statistics.

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