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== Description ==
{{Template:Relationship


This relationship is used to link an [[MusicBrainz Entity|entity]] to the [[Artist|artist]] who produced the beat.
|type = Beat Producer


== Link Phrases ==
|class = Composition


* [[Track]] has beat produced by [[Artist]]
|linkedFrom1 = Track
* [[Artist]] produced the beat for [[Track]]
|linkText1 = has beat produced by
|linkedTo1 = Artist


== Attributes ==


*; '''start date'''
|linkedFrom2 = Artist
: There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used.
|linkText2 = produced the beat for
|linkedTo2 = Track


*; '''end date'''
: There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used.


*; additional
: This indicates that most of the work of producing the beat is attributed to a different producer.


*; co-
|attributeName1 = additional
: This indicates that the producer co-produced the beat.
|attributePage1 = Additional Relationship Attribute
|attributeDescription1 = This indicates that most of the work of producing the beat is attributed to a different producer.


== Guidelines ==


* This advanced relationship represents the "producer" credit for a work, when it is used to indicate the person who created the beat. This is fairly common in R&B and hip hop music, and fairly uncommon anywhere else.
|attributeName2 = co-
|attributePage2 = Additional Relationship Attribute
|attributeDescription2 = This indicates that the producer co-produced the beat.


* '''Do not infer attributes.'''
: Though it may seem logical that, if a work has two or more producers, they are co-producers, '''this is incorrect'''. ''Producer'', ''Additional Producer'', ''Associate Producer'', ''Co-producer'', and ''Executive Producer'' are '''five''' distinct job titles. If a [[Release|release]] has two people credited as "Producer", then they each held the ''Producer'' title, not the ''Co-producer'' title.


[[Category:Proposed Relationship Type]]
|summary = This relationship is used to link an [[MusicBrainz Entity|entity]] to the [[Artist|artist]] who produced the beat.

|style = * This advanced relationship represents the "producer" credit for a work, when it is used to indicate the person who created the beat. This is fairly common in R&B and hip hop music, and fairly uncommon anywhere else.

* '''Do not infer attributes.'''
: Though it may seem logical that, if a work has two or more producers, they are co-producers, '''this is incorrect'''. ''Producer'', ''Additional Producer'', ''Associate Producer'', ''Co-producer'', and ''Executive Producer'' are '''five''' distinct job titles. If a [[Release|release]] has two people credited as "Producer", then they each held the ''Producer'' title, not the ''Co-producer'' title.
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 3 May 2014

Description

This relationship is used to link an entity to the artist who produced the beat.

Link Phrases

Attributes

  • start date
There is no guideline yet for how the begin date fields might be used.
  • end date
There is no guideline yet for how the end date fields might be used.
  • additional
This indicates that most of the work of producing the beat is attributed to a different producer.
  • co-
This indicates that the producer co-produced the beat.

Guidelines

  • This advanced relationship represents the "producer" credit for a work, when it is used to indicate the person who created the beat. This is fairly common in R&B and hip hop music, and fairly uncommon anywhere else.
  • Do not infer attributes.
Though it may seem logical that, if a work has two or more producers, they are co-producers, this is incorrect. Producer, Additional Producer, Associate Producer, Co-producer, and Executive Producer are five distinct job titles. If a release has two people credited as "Producer", then they each held the Producer title, not the Co-producer title.