Make better music.
Get real feedback.
Get heard.

Feedback
Post your beat, song, mix, or vocals and get real, useful feedback from people who actually make music.

Artists, producers, and engineers getting better together through feedback, collaboration, and competition.

Get direct reviews from Yung Cholesterol and find possible collab opportunities with other artists, producers, and engineers.

Artists

Post songs and get real critique
Enter battles and compete
Work with producers and engineers

Producers

Get beat feedback
Compete in beat battles
Connect with artists

Engineers

Mix real songs
Enter mix battles
Build a real portfolio
What it actually is

The middle ground artists need

MyMusicHub is kind of in between social media and Discord. Social media is good for attention, but the feedback is usually surface level. Discord is active, but everything gets buried quickly. This is built to be simpler, more organized, and more useful.

Better than social media comments

Instead of random fire emojis and people self-promoting under your post, you can get feedback that actually helps. Songs, beats, mixes, and vocals all have a place here.

Less messy than Discord

Discord is good for community, but tracks disappear fast and everything gets buried. This is more organized, easier to browse, and better for finding the right people to work with.

Battles and Feedback.

This is really what MyMusicHub is about. Post your music and get actual feedback that helps you improve, not just reactions. Enter battles, compete with other artists, and see how your work stacks up.

Whether it’s beats, songs, mixes, or vocals, everything is built around getting better and connecting with people who are doing the same thing.

More features and sections are coming as the platform grows.

01
Feedback
Submit beats, songs, mixes, vocals, or rap and get real critique instead of random reactions.
02
Battles & contests
Beat battles, mix battles, and other challenges that make it fun to improve and compete.
03
Mix opportunities
Artists can upload unmixed songs. Engineers can work on them, improve, and build a portfolio from real projects.
04
Profiles & reputation
The more you post, help, and compete, the more your profile actually means something.
FAQ

A few obvious questions.

This was made by Eli aka Yung Cholesterol. It comes from spending a lot of time around music feedback communities and seeing what helps, what gets messy, and what artists actually need.
No. It can work for rappers, producers, engineers, singers, and really anyone making music. The point is better feedback and better collaboration, not locking it to one style.
Discord is active, but it gets messy fast. Tracks get buried, feedback disappears, and it is hard to build anything that feels organized. This is supposed to be easier to browse and actually built for music improvement.
Twitch feedback streams are great and a lot of them give really good advice. The difference is that those are live and temporary. Once your song is played, that moment is over. Here, your track can stay up, more people can respond over time, and you can come back to the feedback whenever you want. Also, this is totally free compared to some livestreams.
Social media is good for reach, but most replies are shallow. This is more about actual critique, collaboration, and competition instead of just chasing engagement.
That is one of the main ideas. Artists can upload unmixed tracks, and engineers can use them to practice, compete, and show real work instead of just saying what they can do.

Your next level starts here.

A place for artists, producers, and engineers who actually want to get better, find people, and make something real.