What Is Your Ghost Production? Premium Ghost Production Marketplace

Your Ghost Production, also known as YGP, is a marketplace where buyers can purchase ready-to-release tracks, and approved producers can upload tracks, submit them for review, and sell them through the platform.

The platform is built around a simple idea: serious artists, DJs, labels, and music buyers often need release-ready music without waiting months for a custom production process. At the same time, skilled producers often have high-quality tracks that deserve a proper marketplace instead of sitting unused on a hard drive. Your Ghost Production connects those two sides through a professional buying and selling system.

For buyers, YGP is a place to browse finished tracks, preview available music, check the track information, review the rights shown for each listing, purchase through checkout, and download the purchased files from their account after payment is confirmed.

For producers, YGP is a selling platform with an approval process. Producers cannot simply upload anything and instantly sell it. They must be approved, complete onboarding, submit tracks with the required information, provide the necessary disclosures, and wait for moderation before a track can go live.

That distinction matters. Your Ghost Production is not just a random upload site. It is designed as a ghost production marketplace with buyer trust, producer accountability, rights visibility, and professional delivery at the center.

What does Your Ghost Production actually do?

Your Ghost Production provides a structured marketplace for ready-to-release music.

A buyer can visit the site, listen to public previews while tracks are available, open a track page, review the listed details, add a track to the cart, complete checkout through Stripe, and download the purchased track package from account purchases after the payment is confirmed.

A producer can apply to sell on the platform. Once approved, the producer can complete onboarding, submit tracks from the vendor area, provide metadata, upload deliverables, disclose vocal and AI-related information where relevant, and send the track for moderation. If the track is approved and later published by an admin, it can become visible and available for sale.

The core model is straightforward:

A buyer wants music that is already made.

A producer has music that is ready to be sold.

YGP provides the platform, track listing structure, checkout flow, account delivery system, and moderation process that connects both sides.

Who is Your Ghost Production for?

Your Ghost Production is mainly built for two groups: buyers and producers.

For buyers

YGP is for artists, DJs, performers, labels, managers, content creators, and music businesses looking for finished tracks they can use commercially under the terms shown for that specific purchase.

Some buyers may need a track for a new artist project. Some may need a club record for upcoming releases. Some may want to build a stronger catalog faster. Some may be DJs who need music that fits their brand but do not have the time, skill, or team to produce every track from scratch.

The main benefit is speed and access. Instead of starting with a blank project file, briefing a producer, waiting for demos, going through revisions, and hoping the result fits, buyers can hear the finished track before buying it.

That does not mean every buyer should purchase the first track they hear. A serious buyer should still check the genre, vocal type, rights badge, track description, included deliverables, and purchase terms. But the buying process starts from a finished piece of music, not a promise.

For producers

YGP is also for producers who want to sell ghost productions through a serious platform.

Approved producers can upload tracks, submit them for review, and sell them through the marketplace if the tracks meet the platform requirements. This gives producers a way to monetize finished music, unused ideas, alternate versions, catalog tracks, and release-ready productions that fit the platform.

The producer side is not an open free-for-all. Producers must go through approval and onboarding. Track submissions require metadata and disclosures. After submission, editing and uploads are locked until a moderation decision is made. This protects the marketplace from sloppy listings, unclear track information, and uncontrolled changes during review.

For producers who take their catalog seriously, that structure is useful. It creates a cleaner sales environment and helps buyers understand what they are looking at before they purchase.

What makes YGP different from a regular music download site?

A normal music download site is usually built for listening, collecting, or personal use. Your Ghost Production is built for buying music that can be used as a release under the relevant purchase terms.

That difference changes the whole purpose of the platform.

On YGP, a track listing is not just a song page. It is a sales page for a production. The buyer is not only asking, “Do I like this track?” The buyer is also asking:

Can this fit my artist project?

Can I release this commercially?

What type of rights does this listing show?

What files are included?

Is the track still available?

Has it already been sold?

Does it contain vocals?

Are there AI or vocal disclosures I should understand?

Those questions are part of professional music buying. Your Ghost Production is designed around that reality.

What does “ready-to-release track” mean?

A ready-to-release track is a finished production that has been prepared for sale as a complete musical product. It is not a loose idea, a rough sketch, or an unfinished demo.

In practical terms, a ready-to-release track should be close enough for a buyer to evaluate it as a real release candidate. The buyer can listen to the public preview while the track is available, decide if it fits their direction, purchase it, and receive the downloadable track package linked to that specific listing.

The exact files included can depend on the track. YGP should not be described as if every listing includes identical files in every situation. For standard non-legacy tracks, the delivered package is typically expected to include a mastered WAV, unmastered WAV, stems ZIP, and MIDI ZIP. Vocal tracks also typically include instrumental mastered and unmastered WAVs. Still, the correct rule is simple: buyers should check what is included for the specific track they are purchasing.

That careful wording matters because a professional marketplace should not overpromise. A track package is tied to the deliverables that exist for that track.

How does buying work on Your Ghost Production?

The buying process is designed to be direct.

A buyer browses the available tracks, listens to previews, chooses a track, adds it to the cart, completes checkout through Stripe, and then downloads the track from account purchases after payment is confirmed.

The public preview is watermarked and only plays while the track is available. If a track is sold, public preview playback is disabled for sold tracks. For exclusive-style listings, once a track is sold, it becomes sold and is no longer purchasable.

This creates a clear buyer flow:

  1. Browse the catalog.
  1. Preview available tracks.
  1. Check the listing details and rights badge.
  1. Add the track to cart.
  1. Complete Stripe checkout.
  1. Download the purchased files from account purchases after payment confirmation.

After purchase, the buyer should download and back up the files immediately. YGP does not currently use a fixed “X days” download-expiry rule in the app logic, but downloads depend on the order remaining paid, not refunded, not paused by an active refund request, and the track staying in the expected sold state for delivery.

That is why the safest buyer practice is simple: once the order is complete, download the package and keep your own backup.

What rights does a buyer receive?

Rights depend on the track-specific rights badge and the purchase terms shown or linked at the time of purchase, including the Customer Agreement, Terms, or FAQ where applicable.

The site can show different rights badges, such as “Royalty-free / commercial-use track” or “Non-exclusive beat.” The practical intent in the current setup is that buyers can release and use the track commercially under their own brand or artist identity, according to the terms that apply to that purchase.

This is an important point: YGP should not be described with careless legal claims.

Do not assume every purchase means full copyright ownership transfer unless the actual agreement for that track and purchase confirms it. Safer and more accurate wording is that the buyer receives the rights shown for the specific listing and can use the track commercially under the applicable purchase terms.

In other words, buyers should not rely on generic assumptions. They should read the rights badge, purchase terms, Customer Agreement, Terms, FAQ, and any track-specific information before buying.

Are all tracks exclusive?

Not every listing should be described with one blanket rule. Some track pages may show different rights types or badges. For example, the platform context includes examples such as “Royalty-free / commercial-use track” and “Non-exclusive beat.”

For exclusive-style tracks, once the track is sold, it becomes sold and is no longer purchasable. The public preview is also disabled on sold tracks.

That matters for buyers who want a track that will not remain publicly available for others to buy afterward. But buyers should still check the exact listing and rights badge before purchase. The rights displayed for the track are more important than assumptions based on the general word “ghost production.”

What does a buyer receive after purchase?

After payment is confirmed, the purchased track package is available from the buyer’s account purchases.

The package is a downloadable ZIP containing the delivered files for that specific track. What is included depends on what deliverables exist for that listing.

For standard non-legacy tracks, the typical package includes:

Mastered WAV

Unmastered WAV

Stems ZIP

MIDI ZIP

For vocal tracks, the package also typically includes instrumental mastered and unmastered WAVs.

This gives buyers practical release and post-purchase flexibility. A mastered WAV can be used as a finished listening master. An unmastered WAV may be useful if the buyer wants additional mastering. Stems can help with edits, live versions, arrangement changes, mix tweaks, or future adaptations. MIDI can help with musical edits where included.

Still, buyers should not assume every track includes every possible file type, and they should not assume project files are included unless that is confirmed for the specific listing. The correct source is always the track page and the delivered package for that purchase.

Can buyers preview tracks before buying?

Yes. Buyers can preview tracks before buying, but public playback is a watermarked preview only.

The preview system is there so buyers can judge the track before purchase without exposing the final delivered files publicly. Public preview playback only works while the track is available. When a track is sold, preview playback is disabled for sold tracks.

This protects both sides of the marketplace. Buyers can hear what they are considering, and producers are not giving away final unwatermarked masters through the public player.

A buyer should use previews carefully. Listen for genre fit, energy, arrangement, vocal presence, mix direction, release potential, and whether the track fits the artist project. A good purchase decision is not only about whether the track sounds strong. It is about whether it fits the buyer’s actual release plan.

How does selling work for producers?

Producers must apply and be approved before selling on Your Ghost Production.

After approval, a producer completes onboarding, signs the required agreement, sets payout details, creates a draft in the vendor tracks area, uploads the required deliverables, fills in metadata, provides provenance, AI, and vocal disclosures where required, and submits the track for moderation.

Once a track is submitted, editing and uploads lock until a moderation decision is made. This protects the review process and avoids confusion about which version is being evaluated.

If the track is approved, it does not automatically mean the track is public immediately. Approved and live are separate states. After moderation approval, an admin still needs to publish the track to live before it becomes public. Publishing can also be blocked if the required watermarked preview is not valid or current.

This creates a professional flow:

Apply.

Get approved.

Complete onboarding.

Upload track materials.

Provide accurate metadata and disclosures.

Submit for moderation.

Wait for a decision.

If approved, the track can be published to live by an admin.

Once live, the producer can manage listing settings from the track listing page, such as price, offers, promo, or auction depending on the track.

Why does moderation matter?

Moderation matters because a ghost production marketplace depends on trust.

Buyers are not just buying audio for casual listening. They may release the track under their own artist name, use it commercially, pitch it to a label, play it in sets, include it in a brand campaign, or build part of their artist identity around it. That means the listing information has to be treated seriously.

Producer submissions require accurate metadata and disclosures. Vocal source information matters. AI usage matters. Deliverables matter. Rights information matters. Track status matters.

YGP can moderate, but it should not be described as if every metadata field is guaranteed to be perfect forever. Producers are responsible for accurate metadata and rights disclosures, and mistakes can happen. If a buyer spots an issue, they should contact support.

That honesty is stronger than fake perfection. A serious platform does not need to pretend errors are impossible. It needs a structure that reduces risk, makes information visible, and gives users a way to report issues.

Does Your Ghost Production allow AI-generated music?

YGP does not allow fully AI-generated tracks or AI-generated music parts or stems.

The current AI-related exception is AI vocals, but only under strict conditions and disclosure. AI usage disclosure is required. If AI is used, the AI service name is required. AI-cloned vocals of real artists are not allowed. AI vocals are allowed only if compliant. The submission flow also requires confirming that restricted AI vocal services were not used, and Udio vocals are disallowed in policy.

The accurate wording is not “AI is completely banned.” The accurate wording is that fully AI-generated tracks and AI-generated music parts or stems are banned, while compliant disclosed AI vocals may be allowed under the platform’s rules.

This is important for both buyers and sellers. Buyers need to understand what they are purchasing. Producers need to know what they are allowed to submit. A marketplace that handles AI carelessly risks buyer trust, rights confusion, and reputational damage. YGP’s policy is designed to keep the catalog focused on real productions while still addressing the specific reality of vocal tools in modern music production.

How are vocals handled?

Vocal tracks require proper disclosure.

For original vocals, producers must declare the vocal source type and provide vocalist or source details, such as self-performed vocals or credited vocalist information where required by the disclosure fields.

For royalty-free or sample-pack vocals, if no vocalist source is provided, the producer must provide the sample pack name and URL through provenance links.

YGP also does not allow vocal impersonation or voice-cloning of real artists. All rights and permissions must be in place before submission.

This is one of the areas where buyers should be especially careful. A track with vocals may be more release-ready for some projects, but vocals also carry rights and source considerations. The buyer should review the track’s vocal type and related information before purchase.

Why would an artist or DJ use YGP?

An artist or DJ may use YGP because it saves time and gives direct access to finished music.

Not every artist is also a full-time producer. Not every DJ has time to write, arrange, mix, master, and finish original tracks while also handling bookings, content, branding, marketing, networking, and releases. Ghost production exists because modern music careers often involve teams, collaborators, and specialized roles.

YGP gives buyers a way to find tracks that already exist and can be evaluated before purchase. That is the key difference compared with hiring someone from scratch. You hear the track first. You decide based on the actual production.

For a buyer, this can help with:

building a release schedule

testing a new genre direction

finding music that fits an artist brand

getting a finished track faster

accessing productions from approved producers

avoiding the uncertainty of custom work

getting files that may support release preparation, edits, or further mixing work depending on the package

None of this guarantees success. Buying a strong track does not guarantee streams, bookings, label interest, playlist placement, sync placement, or career growth. The music business still depends on branding, timing, marketing, audience connection, distribution, performance, and execution.

But a strong track can be a serious asset, and YGP is built to make that asset easier to find and purchase.

Why would a producer sell through YGP?

A producer may sell through YGP because finished music can have value even if the producer does not release it personally.

Many producers create more music than they can use under their own artist names. Some tracks may be strong but not fit their current brand. Some may belong to a genre they no longer focus on. Some may be alternate ideas, unreleased catalog pieces, or finished productions made for ghost production from the beginning.

A marketplace gives those tracks a commercial path.

Instead of sending private links randomly, chasing buyers manually, or leaving tracks unused, an approved producer can use YGP’s vendor flow to submit tracks for review and potentially sell them through a platform built around ghost production.

The producer still has responsibilities. They must provide accurate metadata, upload the correct deliverables, disclose AI and vocal information, and comply with platform rules. Payouts are also not instant automatic payouts in the current system. Producers set payout details during onboarding, and payouts are handled manually or admin-managed.

That means producers should treat YGP as a professional sales channel, not a casual file dump.

Is Your Ghost Production a label?

Your Ghost Production is best described as a ghost production marketplace, not a traditional record label.

A record label usually signs artists or releases music under the label’s brand. YGP’s core marketplace function is different. It allows buyers to purchase tracks and allows approved producers to sell tracks through the platform.

The buyer’s goal is usually to use the track under their own brand or artist identity according to the applicable rights and purchase terms. The producer’s goal is to sell a production. The platform’s role is to provide the marketplace structure around discovery, listing, checkout, delivery, moderation, and account access.

That marketplace model is what makes YGP different from a label, distributor, sample pack store, or streaming platform.

What should buyers check before purchasing?

A buyer should check the track page carefully before buying.

The most important things to review are the sound of the track, the rights badge, the track status, the vocal type, the listed metadata, the deliverables, and the purchase terms.

A buyer should also think beyond the checkout. Ask whether the track fits the artist name it will be released under. Check whether the genre and energy match the release plan. Consider whether the track needs additional edits, a new master, a radio version, artwork, distribution, label pitching, or a marketing plan.

The purchase gives access to the track package under the applicable terms. It does not replace the rest of the release process.

What should producers understand before submitting?

Producers should understand that YGP expects serious submissions.

A producer should not upload music with unclear rights, copied material, unlicensed vocals, undisclosed AI usage, fake metadata, or missing deliverables. The submission process asks for information because that information matters to the buyer and to the platform.

Before submitting, producers should check:

Is the track actually finished?

Are the deliverables ready?

Is the metadata accurate?

Are all vocal sources clear?

Are any AI-related disclosures required?

Are all rights and permissions in place?

Does the track meet the platform’s rules?

Once the track is submitted, edits and uploads lock until moderation. That means the producer should prepare properly before clicking submit.

Is Your Ghost Production only for EDM?

Your Ghost Production is strongly connected to electronic music and ghost production, but the safest description is that YGP is a marketplace for ready-to-release tracks across the genres available on the platform.

Because the catalog can change over time, it is better not to claim a fixed permanent genre list unless the current site category structure confirms it. Buyers should browse the live marketplace to see what is currently available.

For SEO and buyer education, genre-specific articles can explain individual categories, such as house, techno, trance, slap house, future rave, hard dance, pop, hip-hop, trap, downtempo, or other genres, where relevant. But the main “What Is Your Ghost Production” page should stay focused on the platform itself.

The simple definition

Your Ghost Production is a professional ghost production marketplace for ready-to-release tracks.

Buyers can browse available music, preview tracks, check listing details, purchase through Stripe, and download the purchased package from their account after payment is confirmed.

Approved producers can upload tracks, provide metadata and disclosures, submit them for moderation, and sell them through the platform if approved and published.

The platform exists to make ghost production more structured, more transparent, and easier to use for both sides.

FAQ
What is Your Ghost Production?

Your Ghost Production is a marketplace where buyers can purchase ready-to-release tracks, and approved producers can upload tracks, submit them for review, and sell them through the platform.

Can I buy tracks on Your Ghost Production?

Yes. Buyers can browse tracks, add a track to the cart, complete checkout through Stripe, and download the purchased files from account purchases after payment is confirmed.

Can I preview tracks before buying?

Yes. Public playback is available as a watermarked preview while the track is available. Public preview playback is disabled when a track is sold.

What do I receive after buying a track?

You receive a downloadable ZIP package containing the delivered files for that specific track. The included files depend on the listing. Standard non-legacy tracks typically include mastered WAV, unmastered WAV, stems ZIP, and MIDI ZIP. Vocal tracks also typically include instrumental mastered and unmastered WAVs.

Can I release a purchased track under my own artist name?

The practical intent of the current setup is that buyers can release and use purchased tracks commercially under their own brand or artist identity, according to the rights badge and purchase terms shown or linked at the time of purchase.

Does buying a track mean I get full copyright ownership?

Do not assume that unless the applicable agreement confirms it. Buyers should follow the track-specific rights badge, Customer Agreement, Terms, FAQ, and purchase terms shown or linked at checkout.

Can anyone sell tracks on YGP?

No. Producers must apply, be approved, complete onboarding, provide payout details, submit tracks with the required information and deliverables, and pass moderation before tracks can go live.

Are YGP tracks AI-generated?

YGP’s current rules ban fully AI-generated tracks and AI-generated music parts or stems. Compliant AI vocals may be allowed only under strict conditions and disclosure.

What happens when a track is sold?

For exclusive-style tracks, once sold, the track becomes sold and is no longer purchasable. Public preview playback is also disabled on sold tracks.

Is all track information guaranteed to be 100% accurate?

No. Producers are responsible for accurate metadata and rights disclosures, and YGP can moderate, but mistakes can happen. Users should contact support if they spot an issue.

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