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The official way to use copyrighted music on YouTube is through YouTube Studio > Audio library. The audio library includes free music and sound effects, some of which don't even require attribution.
While the library at YouTube currently – at launch – includes around 150 tracks of instrumental-based music, this collection is set to expand rapidly very, very soon.
That process is set to change, however, as Google has announced that, starting today, the YouTube Audio Library can now be searched for both free and ad-supported music.
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For users who want to do a bit more with their background music, however, YouTube today is expanding this library with a selection of 150 new royalty-tracks.
YouTube Launches Audio Library, a Royalty-Free Music Library for Video Creators YouTube has announced the launch of Audio Library. The YouTube Audio Library is available to all users and offers those ...
YouTube educates creators on copyright laws, dispels misconceptions, and offers copyright-safe music through Audio Library and Creator Music.
YouTube announced today on its YouTube Partners & Creators Blog that is launching a new Audio Library that will provide YouTubers with access royalty-free instrumental audio tracks to use in their ...
The YouTube Audio Library as over several free music genres to choose from; these are Pop, Hip-hop, Classical, Country, and Folk, Dance and Electronic, and many more.