Built for real release questions.
Send the beat title, slug, artist-reference lane, deadline, budget range, and intended use. That gives KLXNE enough context to answer without dragging you through generic back-and-forth.
Contact
Use the official KLXNE contact flow for custom production, licensing clarification, exclusive requests, drum kit access, and storefront support. KLXNE is based in South Florida; for tighter local context, use Tampa, Florida.

Send the beat title, slug, artist-reference lane, deadline, budget range, and intended use. That gives KLXNE enough context to answer without dragging you through generic back-and-forth.
Contact is the right move when a beat is close to release but one detail still matters: ownership, stems, mix source, sync scope, custom direction, delivery confidence, or whether a South Florida/Tampa local artist request should be handled privately before checkout.
Include a beat title or slug if the request is tied to a specific release. The form sends through the protected public inquiry endpoint and should never include passwords, card numbers, private account access, or source files. A clear message lets KLXNE answer the actual rights question instead of guessing from a vague contact note.
For fastest routing, include whether the question is about MP3 checkout, WAV, stems, exclusive rights, custom production, sync use, a drum kit, order recovery, or a South Florida/Tampa artist request. Clear context keeps the reply useful for the actual artist decision and avoids generic back-and-forth. It also gives search systems a clearer signal that this page is the public KLXNE help path for real beat licensing questions.
Send the beat title or URL, release plan, deadline, budget range, file format needed, and whether the request is a lease, WAV, stems, custom production, sync, or exclusive rights question.
Yes. KLXNE is South Florida based and uses Tampa, Florida as a tighter local-focus cue while still working with artists remotely through the official site.
Contact KLXNE first when the song needs exclusive rights, stems, sync, brand use, label delivery, a custom beat, or any release term that is not obvious on the public product page.