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Top DMCA-Free Music Services for Twitch in 2025
If you've ever found yourself with a DMCA strike, or portions of your stream's VOD muted, it's likely because of copyright issues related to your music choice...

Why DMCA-Free Music Matters
If you’ve ever faced a DMCA strike or had sections of your Twitch stream muted, you’re not alone. Copyright free music for live streamers is hard to come by. Music licensing deals with platforms change more often than you’d think—one day, your stream’s soundtrack is fine; the next, it’s flagged or muted.
Some streamers play it safe by avoiding music altogether, but let’s be honest—music can make or break the vibe of your stream. The right tracks can set the tone, keep your audience engaged, and make your content more memorable.
So how do you get copyright free music without sacrificing the vibes? Simple: find high quality DMCA-free music. These tracks are legally cleared for live streams, ensuring you’re safe from strikes while still creating a killer atmosphere. Here are some of the best copyright and DMCA-free music services for Twitch streamers in 2025.
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Copyright Free Music
Copyright Free Music is the newest service on the block. It currently has a limited selection of only two genres – Synthwave and Lo-fi. But they’re quite extensive collections and I’ve found them to be useful already in promotional videos. They boast high-quality copyright free music and with promises of a growing library I am very interested in seeing it’s growth.
Key Features:
- Zero AI: Zero AI music, all human made.
- Small Library: Small today, but hopefully growing in time
- On the big streaming services: You can stream Copyright Free Music’s library on Spotify, YouTube and Apple Music
Pricing: Free
Epidemic Sound

Epidemic Sound is a top-tier music library perfect for streamers and content creators. I use it myself for live streams and promotional videos. Their entire catalog is cleared for streams, so you can focus on creating without worrying about copyright strikes.
Key Features:
- Search Filters: Find tracks by mood, genre, or BPM to match your stream’s energy.
- Download Stems: Customize songs by downloading individual instrument tracks.
- Spotify Integration: Build your streaming playlist directly on Spotify.
Pricing: Epidemic Sound offers a free trial, but you’ll need a subscription for continued use. It’s well worth it for serious creators.
Streamlabs Music
Streamlabs Music is built into Streamlabs Desktop, making it a convenient option for streamers who already use their platform. While the library leans toward a “stock” sound, it’s still a great choice for background music that fills the silence without distracting from your stream.
Key Features:
- Integrated with Streamlabs Desktop for easy access.
- A straightforward option for streamers who want simplicity.
Room for Improvement: The interface could use some work, but it’s a solid starting point for new creators.
StreamBeats

Created by well-known streamer Harris Heller, StreamBeats was designed with streamers in mind. The catalog is mostly DMCA-safe, however for the past few years reports of creators content getting flagged seems to be popping up with no word on when or if the issues will be resolved. The library is massive, but does come with some risk (see below: Room for improvement).
Key Features:
- No Vocals: Most tracks are instrumental, making them perfect for background ambiance.
- Free to Use: High-quality tracks at no cost.
- Wide Availability: StreamBeats is on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music.
Room for improvement: The project seems somewhat abandoned. The Discord community appears to be asking for support for false flagging of their content with no response from the creators. If you’re looking for quality, variety, and zero cost, StreamBeats is worth a shot, but does come with a risk of zero support if things get flagged.
Pretzel

Pretzel is a veteran in the DMCA-free music space and remains a favorite for many streamers. Its library includes a mix of free and paid tracks, offering something for everyone.
Key Features:
- Custom Playlists: Tailor the music to fit your stream.
- Twitch Integration: Add “Now Playing” commands and other features directly into your stream.
- Standalone Player: Control your music with ease using Pretzel’s desktop app.
The free tier is great for starting out, but the paid plans unlock even more options.
Backing Track

Metalheads, synthwave fans, and ‘80s enthusiasts—this one’s for you. Created by EposVox and IceOrb, Backing Track is packed with high-energy, genre-specific tracks that set it apart from other DMCA-free options.
Key Features:
- Focused Genres: Perfect for niche audiences who love rock, synth, and metal.
- Free to Use: Available on Spotify, YouTube, Pretzel, and more.
- Future Growth: They’re expanding into other genres, so stay tuned.
If your stream has an edgier vibe, Backing Track delivers.
Why DMCA-Free Music Is Worth It
Using DMCA-free music isn’t just about avoiding copyright strikes—it’s about building a professional and engaging streaming experience. Each of these services has its own strengths, whether it’s Pretzel’s playlist customization, Epidemic Sound’s professional tools, or StreamBeats’ unbeatable price tag (free!).
Take the time to explore these platforms and find the one that suits your style. Your stream (and your audience) will thank you for it.
Final Thoughts
Music can be a game-changer for your stream’s atmosphere, and there’s no reason to risk DMCA issues when there are so many excellent free and paid options available. Whether you’re looking for curated playlists, total customization, or just some background beats, the platforms listed here have you covered.
Start experimenting today, and let your music set the stage for an unforgettable stream.
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