Can I remix a song and upload it on YouTube?
You can only upload a remix of a song to YouTube if you have permission or a license from the original rights holders. YouTube's Content ID system will detect unlicensed remixes and may block, mute, or monetize your video for the copyright owner. Uploading a cover (your own performance) is usually allowed, but revenue is often shared with the original copyright holders. For any remix using copyrighted material, you must secure rights from both the publisher (composition) and the label or artist (sound recording). Without these, your remix risks takedown and legal claims.
To safely upload and potentially monetize a remix on YouTube:
- Get written permission or a license from the song's publisher and label before uploading.
- Credit all rights holders clearly in your video description.
- Be prepared for Content ID matches. If you have a license, you can dispute claims with proof.
- Uploading a cover is often allowed, but revenue may be split with the copyright owner.
Monetizing remixes on YouTube is only possible if you have cleared all rights. Otherwise, ad revenue will go to the original copyright holders, or your video may be removed. For non-copyrighted or royalty-free tracks, you can upload and monetize freely. For more on remixing songs legally, see How to remix songs legally.
What happens if you upload a remix without permission?
Uploading a remix without the proper rights is copyright infringement. The original rights holders can issue a takedown, block your video, or pursue legal action. Even if your remix is non-commercial or for promotion, you still need permission. "Fair use" rarely applies to music remixes on YouTube, especially if you use substantial parts of the original track.
Alternatives for producers and DJs
- Remix tracks that are in the public domain or under Creative Commons licenses that allow remixing.
- Create original productions or use royalty-free stems and samples.
- Explore ghost production catalogs for tracks you can legally release and monetize.
Always clear rights before uploading remixes to YouTube to avoid copyright strikes and legal risks. For more on remix licensing and copyright, check our detailed FAQ and guides at House of Tracks.
How to remix songs legally