Find the perfect sport music to soundtrack your brand’s content
Find out where to find the best sport music for your brand, if it’s freely available, and how to get it cleared. Epidemic Sound has you covered.
If your brand needs high-quality music for soundtracking sport content, you’ve come to the right place. Epidemic Sound’s direct license model means you can use tracks from our catalog without fear of copyright claims or license disputes. Read on for all the details, how it works, and where to find the best songs for sport videos.
Check out the video below to see how one of our Enterprise clients, barre3, uses Epidemic Sound to get their customers pumped – then keep reading for all the juicy details!
Follow the below steps to find the perfect music for sport videos
1. Open the Epidemic Sound Player.
2. Think about what tone your sport video music should have. Depending on if it’s in-house or for a client, you’ll need to adjust that tone and nail the emotion you’re trying to capture. Our music is available to search through different moods, so try searching for specifics. You can select anything from restless to dreamy, angry to romantic.
3. Consider the genres that would make the best music for sport videos. It’s got to fit the tempo of the content and enhance what’s happening on screen, while still being a good song in its own right. Try looking for genres like house, dubstep, future bass or trap.
4. If you’re struggling for ideas, why not dig into our specialized sport music page?
Want to give it a try? Browse our catalog of 50,000 top-quality tracks, cleared for you to download and use with an active Epidemic Sound subscription. All you’ve got to do is sign up, pick a plan, and add the channels you’re using to publish content. Then you’re free to use our music for sport videos in your content and your clients’.
Are you an enterprise looking for a tailor-made solution? Learn more about how we can help here.
Looking for a shortcut?
If you just want to pick and choose the best sport video music from a playlist, we’ve got you covered. Our music experts at Epidemic Sound have compiled themed playlists for:
These playlists include everything from ambient and techno to Afrobeats and modern Latin. Browse the playlists above, then read on for the best sport video music for your branded content, chosen personally by our music curation team.
The top sport video music for your branded content
The ultimate soundtrack for fitness, mental health and well-being. Here are four of the best from our top-tier catalog.
Pableno - I Go Beast
‘Music for sport videos’ is a broad term, but if you need something for a sweat-inducing HIIT video, Pableno’s 'I Go Beast' is hard to top. The drop is almighty, and the ‘I go beast!’ hook will be lodged in your customers’ heads long after hitting the showers.
It’s a high-octane, relentless house track that’ll do the trick for any spinning, running, weight-lifting or running video content you might have lined up.
Mochas - Morning Comes
Mochas’ laid-back, post-rock take on ambient music shines on 'Morning Comes.' Using just a few scant chords that creep through the track’s four-minute duration, 'Morning Comes' is a lo-fi complement for any yoga or pilates content. Soothing, fresh and mysterious, it’s the perfect music for sport videos with a slower pace.
Splasher! - Gods of Jupiter
For content concerning strength training, there can’t be any half-measures. Go hard or go home with 'Gods of Jupiter' by Splasher! – it’s a heavy, drop-oriented dubstep track that’ll leave the bass rumbling in your customers’ muscles.
It starts like a Wild West hoedown and ends like the skies have parted in a Marvel movie. For larger-than-life, blood-pumping music for sport videos, consider Gods of Jupiter.
Lawd Ito - Sueltame
Sport video music for dance workouts can be tough to nail. The tempo, rhythm, instrumentation and more all have to align – if something’s out of step, it can derail the entire video. There’ll be no such problems with Lawd Ito’s 'Sueltame,' given it’s smoother than melted butter.
This upbeat, chirpy modern Latin track has it all: steel drums, a thumping beat, fluid guitar lines and the slickest flow this side of the Amazon River. With Sueltame, Lawd Ito’s created an all-timer dance workout track.
If these tracks have whetted your appetite, why not explore the catalog and sign up with Epidemic Sound?
Our catalog is high-quality, affordable, and safe. An Epidemic Sound subscription goes beyond royalty-free music, removing the headache of licensing and freeing you up to do what you do best. You can enjoy the safety of our license hand-in-hand with our massive catalog of 50,000 tracks, covering just about every genre you can think of. You’ll also gain unlimited access to our advanced search functions — finding the right sound’s never been easier.
It’s better than royalty-free. It’s worry-free.
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