GOOD Creative Commons Music
Creative Commons + Pepsi Refresh: Music For Your Video

Music for your videos

We have selected several music tracks that you can use in your videos. These tracks are below, and have been made available for free and legal use by the public under a Creative Commons Attribution license. This license permits any kind of use, as long as you give credit to the musician who made the track.

You can click the play buttons below to preview the songs, or click on "Download" to save and use them on your desktop.

"Good Dream" - Lucas Gonze (download mp3) (From ccMixter, CC BY)

"nice_E" - duncan_beattie (download mp3) (From ccMixter, CC BY)

"Rumba Alemana" - El Perez (download mp3) (From Jamendo, CC BY)

"Super Exotic 60's Beat" - Juanitos (download mp3) (From Jamendo, CC BY)

"When Waves Trying to Catch a Marvel" - Antony Raijekov (download mp3) (From Jamendo, CC BY)

How to Credit

Make sure to properly credit the musician and the track, as well as express the CC license the track is under. For example, you might include text like this at the end of your video:

This video features the song “Good Dream” by Lucas Gonze (http://ccmixter.org/files/lucas_gonze/99), available under a Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/).

What is Creative Commons?

Creative Commons is a new system, built upon current copyright law, that allows you to legally use “some rights reserved” music, movies, images, and other content — all for free. CC offers free copyright licenses that anyone can use (without a lawyer) to mark their creative work with the freedoms they want it to carry. For instance, a musician would use a Creative Commons license to allow people to legally share her songs online, make copies for friends, or even use them in videos or other compositions.

What is the Pepsi Refresh Project?

Pepsi is giving away millions in grants each month to fund great ideas. Your votes decide which ideas get funded. Find out more at refresheverything.com.