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Get hundreds of royalty-free songs for TikTok, YouTube, and more for only $40

May 20, 2022
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: As of May 20, you can get The Complete Bundle of 896 Royalty Free Music Tracks for just $39.99, when it would usually cost $1,393. That’s savings of a whole 97%.


From TikTok to YouTube to Facebook to podcasts, video is by far the most popular form of marketing today — whether for yourself, your business, or both. And I think we can all agree that no video is complete without one major factor: music. 

That can become a problem for creators who don’t also make their own tunes. Royalty fees to use specific songs can be astronomical. And if you don’t pay them, you risk copyright infringement. Royalty-free music is your best bet to save money and sanity — and with this massive bundle from the International Co-Operative of Musicians (ICOM), you can snag 896 different royalty-free tracks for your content creation for only $39.99.

The pack of 896 songs includes 178 full tracks, 67 royalty-free stings, beds, and effects, 104 short music beds, 104 motivational and happy tracks, 148 inspirational tracks, 176 corporate music beds, and 116 long music beds. These tracks are all royalty-free and have no copyright claims. Therefore, they’re easy to use and pose no reason for worry. They can be used on TikTok, YouTube, Twitch, Facebook, at a theater production, in an advertisement, at your restaurant, in a film, or pretty much in any other circumstance without concern.

The ICOM has already paid the composers and musicians in the tracks, creating a fairer setup for them and an easier way for you to create. You can focus on what you’re good at — making killer video content — and quit wasting time and money researching and buying the rights to use specific songs. This bundle of music will expand your options and open your mind to new sounds, all while providing you an affordable solution for upgrading your content.

Valued at over $1,300, you can get all 896 tracks in this bundle for just $39.99. That’s 97% in savings.

Prices subject to change.

Credit: The International Co-Operative of Musicians

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