Free Royalty Free Music for Your Hip Hop Videos

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Looking for some free royalty free music to use in your hip hop videos? Check out this blog post for some great resources!

How to Find Free Music

If you’re looking for free royalty free music for your hip hop videos, there are a few places you can look. The first place to look is YouTube. You can find a lot of free music on YouTube, but make sure you check the copyright information before you use it. You can also find free music on SoundCloud. Another great place to look is the Free Music Archive. This website has a ton of great music that you can use for your videos.

There are a lot of music channels on YouTube that offer royalty free music for your hip hop videos. You can use the YouTube Audio Library to find free music for your videos. To find the YouTube Audio Library, go to your creator studio and click on “Create”. Then, click on “ audio library” in the drop down menu. This will take you to a page with different filters that you can use to find the perfect song for your video. You can filter by genre, mood, instrument, duration, and more. Once you find a song that you like, click on the “ download” button to download the MP3 file.

Use a music search engine like Jamendo

Jamendo is a music website and an open community of independent artists and music lovers. They offer royalty-free music under Creative Commons licenses. This means that you can use the music for free for your hip hop videos as long as you credit the artist. You can find undeveloped tracks or popular songs that have been remixed by other users.

Check out free music on SoundCloud

If you’re looking for free music to use in your hip hop videos, SoundCloud is a great resource. There are literally millions of tracks available, and many of them are released under Creative Commons licenses, which means you can use them in your videos without getting into legal trouble.

To find Creative Commons-licensed tracks on SoundCloud, just do a search and then filter the results by “Creative Commons.” You can also check out the Free Music Archive, which is a curated collection of Creative Commons-licensed tracks.

How to Use Free Music

You can find free music for your hip hop videos online by looking in a few different places. One place to look is the YouTube Audio Library. The YouTube Audio Library contains lots of free, royalty-free music that you can use in your videos. You can also find free music on SoundCloud. You can look for tracks that are labeled as Creative Commons and can be used for commercial purposes.

Make sure you understand the terms of use

Whenever you download free music, you should always read and agree to the terms of use. Often, these will state how the music can and can’t be used, such as for personal use only or for non-commercial use only. Some sites also have licensing agreements that you’ll need to agree to before downloading their music. If you’re not sure what the terms of use are, contact the site directly and ask.

Give credit to the artist in your video

When you use someone else’s music in your video, you need to give them credit. This is called a “courtesy credit.” A courtesy credit lets the artist know that you used their music, and it helps other people find the artist’s music.

Here’s how to give a courtesy credit:

In the video, at the beginning or end, say something like “Courtesy of [artist name].”
In the description of the video, write something like “Courtesy of [artist name].”
If you have a website or blog, link to the artist’s website or blog.

By giving a courtesy credit, you’re not only being polite – you’re also making it easier for other people to find and enjoy the artist’s music.

Make sure the music fits your video

The first and most important thing to do when looking for free music is to make sure that the music fits your video. There are a lot of great tracks out there, but not all of them will be right for your project. This is especially true if you’re working on a commercial or corporate video—you’ll need to make sure that the music you choose doesn’t conflict with the message of your video.

Once you’ve found a few tracks that you think might work, it’s time to start listening. Pay attention to the mood of the track and how it makes you feel. Does it energize you or make you feel calm? Is it brash or mellow? Upbeat or melancholy? The track you choose should complement the mood of your video, not clash with it.

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