With thousands of songs to use at Twitch users disposal, Twitch has opened up the application process to record labels with more than 250,000 followers worldwide. The tracks listed on Twitch's Music Library have been made available to Twitch broadcasters to use freely in Twitch Live and Recorded Videos. ![]() While it was originally intended for EDM songs, Twitch has expanded its genres to Metal, Indie, and Hip-Hop. To combat DMCA takedown requests, Twitch launched the Twitch Music Library. ![]() Find out more information about Monstercat's Twitch agreement here. ![]() For streaming and VOD use, Monstercat does require that Twitch users purchase a whitelist license which currently costs $5 per month. Monstercat has explicitly said that they will not mute VODs that contain Monstercat music. Twitch writes “our music is dedicated to all Twitch users! If you want to use NCS music on your Twitch stream please add the above banner in your description.” Grab that banner here. The songs are safe from infringements, and with every NCS release, the Record Labels upload a free download for creators to download. ![]() All of NoCopyrightSound's releases are available to Creators for use in your YouTube and Twitch content.
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