Usually, DJing and producing music requires different set of skills, while DJing requires you to be more social and meeting people to get the gigs, producing is more like a geeky work inside your room or studio.

Many DJs in the world buy music from producers because they are busy making their PR, promo and playing gigs that they don’t have any time to learn music production.

For Ghost Production to work it needs to be completely anonymous, since the royalty of the created song has to belong to the DJ to be released in all platforms with his name. Some ghost producers have betrayed their client’s thrust and exhibit themselves as the creators of big hits, but this should be illegal.

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