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Stock Music Links is a free royalty-free music project launched by independent composer and musician Carlo Espin, primarily aimed at YouTubers and content creators. The site offers 50+ original tracks, including 10 short intro pieces, covering background music, retro 80s/90s TV-style sounds, pop rock, synth, piano, cartoon-style music, and more. The site states that the library was completed in 2022, so it feels more like a stable personal collection of original assets than a large music platform that is still expanding.
Its core value is not a complex toolset, but “safe-to-use” music licensing. All final tracks are created and copyrighted by Carlo Espin and released under CC BY 4.0. Users can download them for free and use them in personal or commercial projects, including monetized YouTube videos, short films, games, podcasts, and more. However, they must credit Stock Music Links or Carlo Espin in the description, end credits, or another appropriate place, and include a link to the website, a link to the CC BY 4.0 license, and indicate whether changes were made. The site also provides copyable attribution examples, making compliant use easier. Note that the music cannot be claimed as your own creation and is not intended to be used as music production source material.
The default model is very creator-friendly: free to download and install, and free for commercial use, as long as attribution is given. If creators do not want to provide attribution, they can donate a minimum of $1 or more to obtain a Public “No Attribution” Extended License, which allows use without attribution. The page does not specify the exact payment method, so payment convenience cannot be assessed.
The advantages are clear copyright ownership, transparent licensing terms, commercial and monetized-video use, and an extremely low cost to remove attribution. It is practical for small channels, educational videos, vlogs, cooking content, unboxing videos, podcasts, and similar creators. The downsides are also obvious: the catalog has only 50+ tracks, far smaller than commercial music libraries; the project has been completed, so future additions are likely limited; and the site does not show advanced search, mood/BPM filters, favorites, team collaboration, bulk downloads, or details about audio formats.
It is best suited to individual creators and small teams with limited budgets who can accept attribution and need original background music or short intros. It is less suitable for commercial production companies that need a massive catalog, unified brand-level licensing management, or team collaboration workflows. The source text does not provide information about access from China, so availability is unknown. If access or payment is inconvenient, alternatives include YouTube Audio Library, Pixabay Music, Free Music Archive, Bensound, or paid platforms such as Artlist and Epidemic Sound.
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