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May 18, 20269 min readGuide

How to Make Royalty-Free AI Music for Content

Hướng dẫn đầy đủ về How to Make Royalty-Free AI Music for Content với Meloro.

Key Takeaways

  • Start from the content placement: tutorial bed, podcast intro, ad, reel, or product demo.
  • Prompt for original music and avoid named-artist imitation when licensing clarity matters.
  • No-vocal prompts usually work best under narration and product footage.
  • Royalty-free usage depends on the tool terms and your plan, so check the license before publishing.
  • AI music is strongest when stock libraries are too generic or too slow to search.

Start With the Placement, Not the Genre

Creators often begin by asking for a genre: lo-fi, pop, electronic, cinematic. That can work, but licensing-safe content music starts with placement. A YouTube tutorial bed, podcast intro, TikTok hook, product demo underscore, and paid ad all need different structures.

Write the placement into the prompt first. "No-vocal background music for a YouTube tutorial" is clearer than "lo-fi song." "Ten-second podcast stinger with a clean ending" is clearer than "jazz intro." Genre matters, but the job of the track matters more.

Prompt for Original, Functional Music

When you are making music for published content, avoid prompts that ask for a famous artist, copyrighted song, or recognizable style copy. Instead, describe instruments, mood, tempo, and production role. This keeps the creative direction useful without pushing the output toward imitation.

Functional details also help: no vocals, loopable, subtle melody, clean ending, low energy under speech, bright opening hook, or soft transition. These instructions make the track easier to edit into real content.

Understand Royalty-Free Terms

Royalty-free does not mean every generated track can be used anywhere with no conditions. It usually means you do not owe ongoing royalties for permitted uses after creating or licensing the track. The exact rights depend on the AI music app terms and the plan you use.

Before publishing monetized YouTube videos, ads, client work, or commercial podcasts, check the current Meloro terms and your plan. Save generation records and project notes for your own documentation. For high-value campaigns, legal review is still the conservative choice.

Create a Small Audio System

Instead of generating one-off tracks for every content piece, create a small system: main theme, intro, outro, background bed, transition stinger, and short social hook. Keep them related by using similar instruments, tempo range, and mood language.

This gives your channel or brand a recognizable sound without needing a composer. Meloro can generate multiple pieces from the same creative direction, then you can reuse the best ones across videos, podcasts, reels, and ads.

Step-by-Step Guide

1

Define the publishing context

Write whether the music is for YouTube, podcasts, TikTok, ads, courses, client work, or internal content.

2

Set functional constraints

Include no vocals, loopable, clean ending, subtle melody, or short hook depending on the placement.

3

Generate original options

Avoid artist imitation. Prompt around instruments, mood, tempo, and brand feel instead.

4

Check the license

Review the current Meloro terms and your plan before using generated music commercially.

5

Build reusable audio pieces

Create intro, outro, stinger, and background versions so your content has a consistent sound.

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