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What is Epidemic Sound?
Epidemic Sound is an online streaming platform devoted to royalty-free music. Their service does not negotiate rights with any performing rights organization (PRO) and instead manages intellectual property rights, copyright licensing, and distribution of money itself.
Why do creators (YouTubers and podcasters) like Epidemic Sound?
Creators often like Epidemic Sound because it offers a large and diverse library of high-quality, royalty-free music and sound effects. Creators can easily use music in their creative projects without having to worry about copyright infringement issues or paying exorbitant licensing fees.
Epidemic Sound’s subscription model is simple and affordable, which provides you with unlimited access to over 35,000 tracks and sound effects.
You are able to choose from a wide range of genres and moods, from ambient and cinematic to pop and hip-hop.
In addition, Epidemic Sound’s music is designed to be easily customizable, which allows creators to easily edit and modify the music to fit their specific needs. For example, Epidemic Sound allows creators to create unique and personalized soundscapes for their projects, without compromising on quality.
Epidemic Sound’s simple subscription model

Even with the basic $9/month personal model, you are able to:
- Publish your music and video anywhere online
- Unlimited downloads
- Access to Epidemic Sound’s mobile app
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Fei WuFei Wu is the founder and CEO of Feisworld Media, a Massachusetts-based digital media company helping brands get discovered by people and by AI. An Adobe Global Ambassador and brand partner to ElevenLabs, Synthesia, and 50+ other tech and AI companies, she hosts the Feisworld Podcast (400+ episodes, 500K+ downloads — guests have included Seth Godin, Steve Wozniak, Chris Voss, and Arianna Huffington) and co-created the documentary Feisworld: Live Your Art on Amazon Prime. Fei writes for CNET, Lifehacker, and PCMag, and her work has been featured in Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and WIRED. She has been publishing on the internet since 2014 — long before AI discoverability had a name.
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