*A 38-year-old rapper from Houston has reportedly made $500,000 from selling his original lyrics on the freelancer site Fiverr.
“I never want to stop writing,” Mike Burton shared with CNBC Make It. According to the report, Burton makes a living selling one-of-a-kind raps for artists.
“I love writing for artists. I love writing songs for companies, for businesses,” he told the outlet.
When Burton initially got started offering his services on the platform in 2016, he charged $5 for a 30-second verse. Now his packages go for as much as $560, and he’s bagging up to about $9,000 per month.
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This 38-year-old has made nearly $500,000 selling raps on Fiverr: ‘I never want to stop writing’ (via @CNBCMakeIt) https://t.co/j35r9QLqfO
— CNBC (@CNBC) March 11, 2023
The description on his Fiveer page reads: Love is complicated, love is beautiful, love is….I can’t think of the words. Well if you need to give someone a message, a rap, poem or even a song to describe how you feel look no further. I am a professional musician and specialize in writing hip hop and rap lyrics as well as music producing. Being a lyricist is what I love and I will write or record my written song for you! You would just tell me what you need to be said and I will connect the pieces so perfectly it will all make sense in a poetic way! So if you need to confess your love to a crush, tell your mother you love her, or don’t have the guts to breakup with someone and want to do so in a unique and non confrontation but beautiful way I can do this! I definitely do all of this out of love so I won’t write anything explicit or degrading to anyone or about anyone. Please send a message if you have any questions I am always open to new ways of expression with the power of words! Let’s make some music!
“I’m acting as a conduit for your ideas,” Burton told CNBC of his process, noting that he doesn’t write raps about violence, or with profanity.
“I don’t want that sludge in my system,” he added.
Burton also releases his own original tracks under his stage name, Keybeaux, on music streaming platforms like Spotify.
“I’ll have no energy for anyone else if I don’t make my own stuff,” he said.
Hear more from Mike Burton in the clip below.
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