
Monetizing your video: You can monetize your video since free music isn’t claimed through Content ID.Learn more about attribution on the Creative Commons website. Attributing your video: If you see an attribution-required icon next to a track, make sure to credit the original artist in your video description.For some more details on that click here: These tracks can also be used in commercial video productions, films, and shorts. The YouTube Audio Library has thousands of songs ( provided as 320 Kbps MP3 files) you can use in your videos, films, shorts, and productions at no charge. Today you have so many choices for free royalty-free music. You pay a one-time flat fee and you are good. Let me explain, once you purchase the track of music, you can use it in a Vimeo or YouTube video, usually once, and you don’t have to pay anything else regardless on how many times the video is seen, 10 times or 1,000,000 times, it doesn’t matter. It just means you don’t pay any royalty fees.

“Royalty-Free” doesn’t mean it’s free music for you to download and do with it as you please.
