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Top 3 Ways to Identify Songs in YouTube Videos (2024)

Can’t find out the song used as background music in a YouTube video? Here are some tricks you can use to identify it.

The production quality of even the most basic YouTube videos has grown significantly in the last few years. Creators are very particular about the soundtrack they use for their videos and the manner in which it is edited to draw out the desired response. Since most music is copyrighted, creators rely on royalty-free resources to get access to music that won’t get their videos copystriked. If you come across a catchy song in a video, it can be tricky to identify it right away. So here are the top 3 ways to identify songs in YouTube videos.

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Before you begin

The standard song identification techniques work for YouTube videos as well. These include asking your phone’s voice assistant (Siri, Bixby, or Google Assistant) to listen to a part of the song and ID it or going the third-party route by using apps like SoundHound and Shazam. If you can make out the lyrics to the song, you can Google them to find the song title and artist.

If these methods don’t work, you can always seek the help of other viewers in the comments. If that leads to a dead end, try contacting the creator for help. You can also perform a search for the video on Reddit and see if anyone else found the answer to the query before you.

Check the video description

Check the video description

The easiest way to find the song played in the background of the YouTube video is by checking the video description. The description is where creators often post the credits to the music they use in the video. If the music is copyrighted, the description may contain a link to its source. You can also find the royalty-free music from YouTube Audio Libray used in the video by checking its description. The ‘music’ section is typically at the end of the video description.

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Use the AHA Music extension

Step 1: Install the AHA Music extension from the Chrome Web Store.

Step 2: Play the YouTube video which contains the song you want to identify.

Step 3: Hit the puzzle icon next to the address bar and click on the AHA Music extension.

Step 3: Hit the puzzle icon next to the address bar and click on the AHA Music extension.

Step 4: Browse to the part of the video with the song in the background. AHA Music will take some time to identify the song.

Step 4: Browse to the part of the video with the song in the background. AHA Music will take some time to identify the song.

Step 5: Once the song has been identified, its title and artist will appear in the extension’s box. Click on the song to view its streaming options.

Step 5: Once the song has been identified, its title and artist will appear in the extension’s box. Click on the song to view its streaming options.

Identify the song using Google Assistant

If you can’t find the name of the song in the video description, use a third-party app like Shazam and SoundHound to identify it. You can even use Google Assistant for this task.

Step 1: Say “Hey Google, which song is this?

Step 1: Say “Hey Google, which song is this?”

Step 2: Play the part of the YouTube video where the song is used.

Step 2: Play, sing, or hum the song.

Step 3: Google will produce the likely matches.

Step 3: Google will produce the likely matches.

You can also use this feature by going to the Google app and selecting ‘Identify Song By Listening’.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I identify songs in YouTube videos?

Check the video description or use services like AHA Music, Google Assistant, Shazam, and SoundHound to identify the song in the background of a music video.

Where can I find royalty-free songs to use as the background music for my YouTube videos?

YouTube Audio Library is the best source of royalty-free songs for your YouTube videos. You can also use resources like Storyblocks, Free Music Archive, and Audiojungle for royalty-free music.

Which is the best website to find song lyrics?

Genius, Musixmatch, and AZLyrics are the best websites to find song lyrics.

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Conclusion

These are the top 3 ways to identify songs in YouTube videos. Generally, creators give credit to the artists they use for their background score. If that’s not the case, these three methods will come in very handy. If you know any tricks to identify songs from videos, let us know in the comments!

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Utkarsh Joshi
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Utkarsh is a seasoned writer who seeks to simplify complex concepts and bring the latest in technology to a broader audience. You can catch his exhaustive 'How to' guides, deep-dive feature articles, cutting edge news stories, and comprehensive tech reviews on Gadgetbridge.com. Apart from dabbling in all things tech, Utkarsh also enjoys watching club football, adding to his TBR pile of books, and making Spotify playlists. Automobile enthusiasts and motorheads can also catch his articles on Motorbridge.com.
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