Best Royalty Free Music for LinkedIn Videos: 10 Fresh Tracks to Power Your Brand & Engage Your Network
Jourdan Aldredge
Jourdan Aldredge
Apr 8, 2025
Let’s face it: the social media landscape is changing. While familiar names like YouTube, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) are still some of the biggest and most popular social platforms, their dominance is not what it used to be.
Newer social apps with younger audiences are emerging, such as TikTok and Lemon8. And legacy social platforms like Instagram are changing to adopt short-form video content to entice these new audiences.
Even niche social media platforms like LinkedIn—which was initially meant just for business and employment-focused purposes—are expanding how they allow companies, brands, and individuals to create and share content these days.
If you’re a working professional, a brand looking to expand, or even a content creator open to finding a new audience, let’s look at how to create videos to share on LinkedIn—
Originally founded as a company back in 2002 by Reid Hoffman and the founding team members from PayPal, LinkedIn grew quickly in the early 2000s as a business and employment-focused online professional platform primarily aimed at helping business people connect and find work.
However, if you haven’t wanted (or needed) to check out LinkedIn in the past few years, the platform has drastically changed over the years. It has now grown into a full-blown social platform in which video content plays a huge part of the ecosystem.
Not only can creators, brands, or individuals upload and host videos natively in the LinkedIn platform and app, but users can also broadcast live streams as well as create short-form vertical TikTok-esque content that is viewable via a scrollable video feed on the LinkedIn mobile app.
What LinkedIn doesn’t provide for businesses, individuals, and creators, though, is music. Unlike other social media platforms that have built-in audio libraries, creating videos for LinkedIn requires creators to provide their own music.
Which, if we’re being honest, is kind of a blessing.
If you’re looking for music for video content that you plan to share across multiple platforms and for different commercial and marketing purposes, all those “free” libraries offered by YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, etc, aren’t actually free.
We’ll explain more later, but for now, if you want to add music to videos that you’d like to share on LinkedIn, here are some of our top recommendations for the best royalty free music for LinkedIn video content.
2. Marigold by Shells by the Sea
8. Do It Anyway by Scarlett Solo
9. Leavin' This Town by Moses Kidd
10. L'espoir D'argent by Lune Électrique
These are just a handful of top tracks of royalty free music for Linkedin videos that our Soundstripe curators have picked out for you. With over 10,000 songs and plenty more styles, tones, and genres to explore, you’re welcome and encouraged to listen to our complete catalog of royalty free music on our Soundstripe app.
We’ll go over more tips for uploading and adding music to your LinkedIn videos below, but for a quick guide to getting started with video on LinkedIn, here are the basic steps to follow to add or create videos on LinkedIn.
It’s a relatively straightforward process, but to add a video on LinkedIn, follow the steps outlined on LinkedIn’s Help page.
The process is the same when uploading from mobile devices, as LinkedIn allows users and businesses to share videos with their network using the share box found on the homepage, in a group, or on a LinkedIn Page.
We’ve also been throwing around some terms about music licensing and copyrights that might be a bit confusing if you haven’t heard them before. Let’s specifically help define what “royalty free music” is and how it works. (Here’s a great article on what royalty free music means.)
To understand how music rights and royalties work, you must understand that all music has basic copyrights. These copyrights extend to both the composer of the music as well as the musicians who recorded the music. And if you want to use any music in any videos, you’ll need permission from the copyright owners.
Royalty free music can be a great option for all your campaigns and content simply because it’s easy to find and use. Soundstripe’s music is composed and recorded by Grammy-winning artists who know how to make high-quality soundtracks and scores for all types of films and video content.
At the end of the day, adding music to your LinkedIn videos isn’t much different from how to add music to TikTok, how to add music to Threads on Instagram, or how to add music to YouTube Shorts.
Still, there are always tips and tricks that can make your life easier and your processes flow better. Here are some tips to keep in mind when using royalty free music with your LinkedIn videos.
While LinkedIn has evolved beyond its niche origins, it retains a professional atmosphere and rewards content that encourages others to grow their careers and connect with other business professionals.
So, keep that in mind when creating videos and content to share on LinkedIn as you build your own brand.