 That is the monster by Eminem featuring Rihanna professional music that you can now use in all your YouTube videos or live streams because of the new YouTube music policies. Now it's not just those two artists, you can use One Direction, Justin Bieber and hundreds of other professional music in your videos. There is a catch and I'll explain that when I show you how this works. In the YouTube dashboard in your creator studio, there is now a music policies section under create right under audio library. Here you can see all the professional music that you now have access to but you must open each one to see the specific permissions. In this case, sorry by Justin Bieber may be used in your videos that's and it will be viewable everywhere except Germany. There's a lot of these that say except Germany because of much stronger German laws dealing with music licensing. And here's the catch. You cannot monetize your video. What that means is the copyright owner will monetize your video. So why would you do this? Well, because you're going to get a lot of views, you're going to get your audience growing a lot faster if you can use in some of your videos professional music like this. Use it to grow your audience, not to make money because the company will make money who owns the music. Now a few more things to worry about. Here I did a search for Monster M&M. That's how I found this song, but there's no download link. You have to get the song yourself but once you have it, you can then add the music into your videos. Now how do you get the song? Well, one easy way is just to search for it. Here I searched for M&M and let me actually play it so you get the idea. That's one way to find the song. So once you have it, you can put it in your videos but be aware of these rules. Now some of the rules are very harsh. For example, in the One Direction band, Drag Me Down, it specifically says this song is not available for use in your YouTube videos. So sometimes you're going to have to look for the songs you want and if it says this, don't use it. Now another example is History by One Direction. That one is actually blocked in 244 countries. That probably means you don't want to use that one either. It's not just Germany, it's all of these. So apparently One Direction has very strong licensing requirements that don't allow you to use their music basically anywhere. So tell me in the comments below if you think this is interesting. Will you use these professional musics to spice up your videos now that you know they are allowed on YouTube? There is one more catch and that is the owner of this music may choose to change their licensing requirements in the future. So even though the song is allowed now, maybe later they will choose to block it in certain countries. Sadly, there is nothing we can do about that except hope it doesn't happen. I personally think it's safe to use the music that is in this library, in the countries where it says it's allowed. So tell me in the comments below if you're going to make use of this. And do you have any other tips to help everyone grow together? Please share them in the comments below as well. Why? Because that is the spirit of freedom. We help each other grow together as a family. And who am I? I am Papa George, as some of you call me. I am George, CEO and founder of this beautiful family called Freedom. And you've been watching. And we will grow together as a family because this is the freedom family. You are part of it. We are all part of it. And we're all growing together. So grow with us and partner with freedom. That play now button right there on the video bar is all you need to click to get started.