In the end, royalty free means a licensee can use a work without owning the copyright or paying royalties on a per use basis. Copyright free means the copyright itself has expired or a second party has acquired the right to use that work.
So, the first place you need to check to know if a song is copyrighted is YouTube. YouTube requires that you own the rights to the music in your video. You could do it by creating it or acquiring the legal license from the song creator.
DEAF KEV. German producer Deaf Kev started producing music in 2011, gradually defining his own sound with a mixture of catchy melodies and heavy basses.
The FatRat, also known as Christian Büttner, is an electronic music producer hailing from Göttingen, Germany. After making a bold choice to allow YouTube creators to use his music free of any copyright restrictions, his music spread farther than one could have imagined.
Yes. All of the NoCopyrightSounds songs are free to be used.
Working with a Royalty Free stock music library may be the best, most efficient way of making money as a musician, creating and selling stock music. Composing for production music libraries requires a fairly specific way of working in order to stand out.
Most of the money is made from streaming (Spotify, Apple music, ads on YouTube) or licenses(to use music for commercial purposes). So NCS decided to give away a little bit of earnings, exchanging it with the popularity gained from releasing music that anyone can download and use.
Trap Nation on Twitter: "We pay artists we work with, not sure why people are accusing our brand to not pay out artists."
NCS Music is free to use for independent Creators and their UGC (User Generated Content) on YouTube & Twitch. The only requirement is to always remember to credit the Artist, track and NCS and link back to their original NCS upload.
II (feat. Chris Linton) (No Copyright Music)
Elektronomia said that he's from Finland and 19 years old (2016), which mean that he born at 1997.
The channel has over 32 million subscribers as of 2021 and has accumulated over 11 billion views so far. It is able to get an average of 5.5 million views per day from different sources. This should enable it to make an estimated revenue of around $22,000 per day ($8 million a year) from the ads that run on the videos.
Lensko started making music in 2010 and set up a YouTube account in 2013. Since 2017, Lensko no longer creates new songs, and in some social media he is not so active. Currently, its status is almost inactive.
The colour of the ring tells you what genre the song is: Red = Drumstep (drum dubstep) Orange = Indie dance (the least EDM-like genre) Pink = DnB (Drum and bass) White = Hardstyle/Electronic (Electronic songs sometimes belong to other genres but are uploaded with a white ring)