✓ Recently fulfilled · last 7 days
Demands that just landed in the catalog. Scraped from YouTube, BeatStars, and Airbit on the next run after they hit the queue.
🎯 Add an artist to the queue
Don't see who you're looking for? Drop a name and the next scrape will hunt for them. No sign-up needed (but signed-in users get a push when their artist lands).
How this works
When someone searches an artist StudioMode doesn't have, the search gets logged in the demand queue. Each new search bumps the priority. The scraper runs every 12 hours and pulls beats from YouTube, BeatStars, and Airbit — top of this list first.
See an artist you want? Open Find My Sound and search them. Your search adds a vote — the more votes a name gets, the higher it climbs in the queue.
Open Find My Sound → Producers · subscribe via RSS →Hunting Now FAQ
How do I get an artist on this list?
How long until my search gets scraped?
Why doesn't my search show up here?
scraped and it dropped off this
list); (3) you searched something too generic — single common
words like "trap" or "drill" don't get logged as artist demand.
What do "In queue" and "Scraping next" mean?
How does priority work?
Will I get notified when my artist lands?
I make beats — can I subscribe to this list?
Hunting Now RSS feed
in any feed reader (Feedly, Inoreader, NetNewsWire, etc.). New
high-priority demand entries appear in your reader
automatically — so the next time someone searches an artist
whose sound you make beats in, you see it the same day. The
feed is the same anonymized data this page shows, formatted
for machine consumption (RSS 2.0 + Atom self-link).
Where do the beats come from?
<artist> type beat free,
<artist> type beat ffp, <artist>
type beat lease) with pagination. It also pulls metadata
from BeatStars and Airbit when those marketplace links are in
the YouTube descriptions. Anything matching gets saved with
full producer + license + tempo info.