Top 8 Service with Music for Streamers
- Streambeats

Pretty popular service with a high percentage of unique music for streamers. Of course, if you buy the paid version you will have access to 15+ genres: from country to pop. And all this without royalties and copyrights!
- Slip.stream

An undeniably cool service with a vast library of 65,000 royalty-free tracks and 60,000 sound effects. A great choice for those who can’t imagine a stream without sound effects in the epic moments of the broadcast. We highly recommend you to take a closer look.
- Reddit Twitch Music Megathread

In addition to services, we recommend you a place where streamers themselves and their fans offer free playlists with background music for streamers. Quite a useful server where you can find something suitable for you.
- Pretzel

Yeah, we’re not talking about baking here at all. Instead, we’re talking about a cool service with 600K safe tracks. More than half a million users have already appreciated this service, which adds more than 100 new tracks every week. Who knows, maybe this is what you’ve always needed?
- Chillhop Music

1500+ relaxing Lo-fi style tracks to help make the stream comfortable and relaxing for all viewers. Moreover, such music for streamers will definitely not be like that very video with a working girl on YouTube. We definitely recommend testing it.
- Monstercat Gold

The label’s catalog has 5,600+ tracks of various genres, including bass, as well as dance and electronic music. With this service, authors can stream or download thousands of tracks without fear of getting copyright complaints for their use.
- NCS

Introducing you to another cool royalty-free and copyright free music label. You can choose from over 1500 tracks of different genres for different moods. Moreover, you can freely use them in your live streams.
- Outertone by RouteNote

We couldn’t help but tell you about this copyright free British music label. The basis of the label’s catalog is EDM music. By the way, there are more than 1600 tracks in the catalog in total. A great reason to try to bring something new to your streams.
Of course, we could recommend playlists on YouTube and Spotify. However, we can’t be 100% sure that this streamer music won’t get your account banned. Therefore, we recommend testing the services above and sharing your impressions in the comments.
Good luck!
