Download royalty-free background music for YouTube videos, vlogs, gaming streams, and trailers. No Content ID claims, no attribution required.
Filter by mood and use case — vlog background, gaming highlight, trailer drop, podcast intro. Every track is tagged so you find the right energy fast.
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MP3 download. Drop straight into Premiere, Final Cut, DaVinci, or CapCut. Royalty-free with no Content ID claim risk.
Royalty-free music for YouTube is background music you can use in your videos without paying ongoing licensing fees, crediting the artist, or worrying about Content ID claims muting your monetization. Unlike commercial music — where syncing a Drake track to your vlog gets you copyright struck instantly — royalty-free tracks are pre-cleared for creator use across YouTube, Shorts, TikTok, Reels, and Twitch.
The tracks here cover the use cases creators actually need: emotional dubstep and orchestral cinematic pieces for trailer-style intros, lo-fi and chill grooves for vlog background, energetic EDM for gaming highlights, and ambient pieces for podcast intros and outros. Every file is full-quality MP3, downloadable instantly, and cleared for monetized use — you keep 100% of your ad revenue.
No. These tracks are royalty-free and pre-cleared — they're not registered with Content ID's commercial-music database, so YouTube has no fingerprint to match against and nothing will be flagged. Your video stays monetized.
Yes. Royalty-free means you keep 100% of YouTube ad revenue, sponsorship payments, and Patreon income from videos using these tracks. There's no ongoing royalty obligation and no revenue share with the producer.
No attribution is required. You don't need to credit the artist in your video description, end card, or anywhere else. Use the music freely and focus on your content.
Yes. Royalty-free tracks work across every short-form platform. Drop the MP3 into your editor, render the video, post normally — no copyright issues on Shorts, TikTok, Reels, or Twitch clips.
For vlogs, 60–120 second loopable tracks work well as background — duck them under voiceover. For trailers and intros, 30–60 second cinematic pieces with a buildup-and-drop arc land hardest. For gaming highlights, 60+ second high-energy tracks let you cut to peaks. Filter by duration above to find the right length for your edit.
Yes. You can trim, loop, layer, or pitch-shift these tracks however you need to fit your edit. Royalty-free covers derivative use as well as direct sync.
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