Finding the perfect background music for your YouTube videos can be difficult.
If you're a content creator looking for the best background music for YouTube, or just want to get one song you know your audience will love, Lickd is here to help.
With Lickd, you can access popular music for YouTube videos, from original artists. Without worrying about copyright issues! No more rummaging through royalty-free music libraries to find decent tracks too. You'll have instant access to music from famous artists that's super fast and easy to license.
Using the world's best music in your content is a thousand times easier.
- Heat Wave by Glass Animals
Released back in 2020, Heat Waves had some minor success. But, in 2022, he rocketed to the top of the Billboard 100 in a record-breaking climb, beating out Disney's 'We Don't Talk About Bruno'.
The song has been very popular ever since and is used by content creators on all kinds of platforms like YouTube and TikTok. If you want to download, use Fakaza .
- Cinta nwantiti (ah ah ah) oleh CKay
Love Nwantiti adalah suara tantangan tarian TikTok populer yang gila (digunakan di lebih dari 1,8 Juta video!), membantunya menyebar ke seluruh dunia dan mendapatkan popularitas.
It's still going strong on YouTube and is great for background music, whether you're doing a dance challenge or just want a hit song for your video.
- No Lie by Sean Paul ft. Dua Lipa
What happens when two of the world's greatest recording artists collaborate? Magic. No Lie offers a mix of R&B, reggae and tropical pop perfect for any kind of content.
The example below shows how it can help inject a lot of energy into an exercise video.
- Monday by Imagine Dragons
Alternative pop band Imagine Dragons has a fairly varied back catalog. This upbeat track may not be their biggest hit, but it's great for setting the tone of a video, whether you want something in the background.
- Titanium by David Guetta ft. Drain
Best-selling house DJ David Guetta knows a thing or two about making great songs. The song, which was released in 2011, is one of his biggest hits. It's regularly used by YouTubers and all sorts of other content creators across movies and audio.
Fun fact: the song was actually written by Sia but she was never meant to be featured on the song in the first place.