Use Our Music

In Your Content

For on YouTube and Twitch.

What We Offer

In early as in 2013 Frequency began curating a YouTube channel dedicated to sharing music for free. Frequency has since then evolved beyond a YouTube channel and became a leading record label and platform in the promotion of new, musical talent.

For the content creator

Monetize your content on YouTube and Twitch with commercial music by real artists.

Easy to download

Our music is easy to browse, filter and downloadable for free.

High standards

We believe in quality over quantity. All of our music is released through our own label.

MUSIC LIBRARY

Explore our latest releases and filter up to more than 500 tracks you can use in your content.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use music from Frequency Music on YouTube?
Yes. Please make sure your content is User Generated Content (UGC) and check the description on the YouTube video of the track first; this will tell you if you’re allowed to use the track on YouTube. 

Please make sure to properly credit the track. This is done by adding the track name and track link of the song(s) you’re using in your video description.

Find here the Frequency playlist for music you can use on YouTube: https://frequency.lnk.to/royaltyfreeYT
Can I use music from Frequency Music on Twitch?
Yes, you can play ALL songs from Frequency Music’s catalog during your livestream.

Please make sure to add a panel “Music provided by Frequency” (download a template Frequency panel here) AND “Link to the playlist” in your description if use our music frequently OR share which song you’re playing during the livestream.

Find here the Frequency playlist for music you can use on Twitch: https://frequency.lnk.to/royaltyfreemusic
Did you receive a YouTube Content ID claim on your video?
Chances are that your video was claimed for not complying with the terms of use (mentioning the track name and track link in the description).

Fill in this form to request for a release of the claim: Claim Release Form. We’ll follow up with a response once your request has been reviewed and approved.
Can I distribute or commercially re-release music or a remix of a Frequency song without requesting a license?
No, it’s not allowed to re-release any music from Frequency. If you’ve made a remix/remake, please get in touch with us.
How to properly credit music from Frequency Music on YouTube?
Please copy and paste the track name and track link of the song(s) you’re using in your video description. See an example below:

Track: Arc North – Meant To Be (feat. Krista Marina)
Link:
https://youtu.be/kSmMOsJmkfs
Can I use music from Frequency Music on Facebook, Instagram or TikTok?
No, but you can use and find our music in the Music Libiray of the social media platforms.
Can I upload music from Frequency Music on my YouTube music channel for promotional purposes?
Yes, only you run the risk of receiving a monetizable claim on YouTube. To request a promotional YouTube upload, please fill in this form and we’ll review your request: Claim Release Form.
Why did Frequency Music move the policy to copyrighted for some release on YouTube?
We noticed a lot of content creators weren’t following our guidelines of using music in their content. Which meant we had to move our policy on some releases to YouTube Content ID claiming. If you followed the guidelines by crediting the artist in the description then you won’t run the risk of receiving a claim.

Did you receive a YouTube Content ID claim on your video? You can request a claim release at our Claim Release Form.