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The platform where beatmakers open slots, vocalists compete for them, and fans decide who wins — with real royalties on the line.
How it works
Drop The Bar introduces a structured collaboration model. Producers define exactly which vocal roles their beat needs. Vocalists step into open slots and submit their take. The community listens, compares, and votes.
/ Track anatomy
Backing slots only open once the lead role is claimed — keeping the hierarchy intact.
A beatmaker posts their track and defines the vocal structure — a lead slot and optionally one or more backing slots. Backing slots stay hidden until the lead role is claimed.
Vocalists and rappers browse open slots, listen to the beat, and submit their recording for a specific part. Multiple vocalists can submit for the same slot — only one plays at a time while listening, so the comparison is always clear.
If the producer enables voting, fans listen to each version and cast their vote. The winning vocalist earns a royalty share when the track gets an official release — decided by the crowd, not a label.
The listening experience
Hearing ten versions back-to-back is overwhelming. Drop The Bar shows you one vocal performance per slot at a time — you flip between them like radio presets, always over the same beat.
This creates a fair, focused comparison. Every vocalist gets a real shot, and every vote is meaningful.
When a track goes official — whether it's released on streaming platforms, licensed, or distributed — the winning vocalist receives a royalty share. The producer sets the split upfront, before anyone submits. No surprises. No label taking 80%. Just two creators splitting what they built together.
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