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Can You Play Spotify Music On Facebook Gaming?

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Many streamers have questions about the Facebook Gaming music policy. For years, streamers played whatever music they wanted on stream (on many different platforms) with little or no consequences for their actions.

In fact, the worst consequence was that VODs were muted. This, however, has always been illegal.

The music industry, like the film industry, has seen its fair share of broken copyright laws, and for a long time, Facebook (and other platforms) turned a blind eye towards content creators breaking DMCA terms, searching for a gray area.

In 2020, this all changed when big music started slapping down copyright strikes on channel after channel. The live-streaming platforms had to start taking things seriously, and so do you. 

Can You Use Spotify Music On Facebook Gaming?

The broad answer to this question is no, you cannot use Spotify music on Facebook Gaming. Music on the Spotify App is only licensed for personal use and streaming it out to a community not only breaks the law but also breaks its terms and conditions. 

There is a loophole, however, when it comes to royalty-free playlists (of which there are a few) you can find on your Spotify account. However, it is still your responsibility to ensure that the music is truly royalty-free. You must also take a slight risk that the owner of the music may change their mind in the future. 

The DMCA bots are becoming more intelligent and soon they will be able to find music while it is currently being played. Under Facebook’s new guidelines, you may be banned from the platform if you are caught playing copyrighted music.

Best Facebook Gaming Music Practices

In order to ensure that you stay within the law and the platforms’ terms of service, gaming creators should only play Royalty-Free Music for Facebook Gaming. This music is typically held by a company and leased out to viewers for a small monthly fee, allowing them to use it for content creation and other purposes.

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One of the best platforms to find Gaming music for the Facebook app is Epidemic Sound. They offer over 30k tracks in several popular genres so that you can create your own playlists that your viewers will love.

Not only can you use their music on Facebook, but you can also use it when creating YouTube content to support your stream, your Instagram stories, and more!

You will never have to worry about Epidemic Sound coming after you and giving you a DMCA strike. In fact, even if you cancel your subscription in the future, they won’t make claims on content that you created while you were one of their members. 

The platform continually adds new music to its collection on a weekly basis, meaning you will be able to experience new tracks frequently. The best part is, they offer you a 30-day free trial so you can see what the hype is about before you commit to anything. 

Facebook Sound Collection

There’s still a silver lining despite not being able to use Spotify music during your Facebook gaming live streams. Since 2020, Facebook Gaming has introduced its Sound Collection. Creators now have access to Facebook’s music bank and you can use these tracks on your Facebook live streams.

What’s more, Facebook has also announced the expansion of its Sound Collection. So, more popular music can be used by more creators. The famous social media platform has made included a variety of music genres ranging from pop hits to classic 80s soundtracks. This has been possible because of their partnership with the following:

  • Universal Music Group
  • Warner Music Group
  • Sony Music Entertainment
  • Kobalt Music Group

Now, gaming creators can freely use these tracks without any repercussions. However, they may be songs you want to use as your background music that is not included in Facebook’s Sound Collection. If this is the case, you can opt to explore royalty-free music from a third-party website.

Royalty-Free Spotify Playlists for Facebook Gaming

You will occasionally find Spotify playlists that offer royalty-free tunes. Pay attention to the descriptions, ensure yourself that the music is safe, and look to see what conditions the creator has for you.

If they are subbed to a royalty-free membership program (like Epidemic Sound), they cannot offer that music to other content creators to use. 

That all said, here are a few royalty-free Spotify accounts we found that should work:

  • OWN3D – you can find their Spotify playlist on their site. There are over 200 LoFi and Synthwave royalty-free songs you can use at no cost to you or your fans.
  • Gamecaster – the dedicated developers at Gamecaster have recently released three Spotify playlists that are royalty-free and available to streamers. They come in the following genres: Hip Hop, Lo-Fi, and EDM.
  • Bass Rebels Streaming Playlist – this account provides a link to the licenses for all the songs on their playlist. 
  • StreamBeats – run by stream doctor, Harris Heller, this playlist adheres to Twitch’s ToS. 

Conclusion

Renting music or even purchasing it on a program like iTunes does not give you the right to play the music on your content. You would need to go through legal steps in order to secure the music rights in order to legally use licensed music on your gaming streams.

About the Author

Luci

Luci is a novelist, freelance writer, and active blogger. A journalist at heart, she loves nothing more than interviewing the outliers of the gaming community who are blazing a trail with entertaining original content. When she’s not penning an article, coffee in hand, she can be found gearing her shieldmaiden or playing with her son at the beach.

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