How Musicians Can Earn Money From YouTube in 2025

How Musicians Can Earn Money From YouTube in 2025

Shashi Shekhar Pandey
Shashi Shekhar Pandey
July 13, 2025
3 min read

How Musicians Can Earn Money From YouTube in 2025

Treat YouTube as your stage—you can work on it professionally and earn from your music.

1. Join the YouTube Partner Program (YPP)

  • Requirements: 1,000 subscribers, 4,000 watch hours in the past 12 months, or 10 million Shorts views in 90 days.
  • What you get: You earn money from ads via AdSense.

2. Use YouTube Shorts

Shorts can boost your channel early on. They give you both ad revenue and views quickly.

3. Use Content ID

If you produce original music, claim it with Content ID—even if you didn't upload the video. This gives you passive income when others use your track.

4. Upload Long-form Mixes

Create 1-hour mixes or playlists and include mid-roll ads once monetization is enabled.

5. Brand Sponsorships & Affiliate Marketing

Even small channels can land brand deals—reach and engagement matter more than subscriber count.

6. Merchandise, Courses & Memberships

  • Sell T-shirts, hoodies, or digital goods using YouTube's merch shelf
  • Enable channel memberships, Super Chat, and Super Thanks

7. Diversify Income Streams

Income SourceExamples
Ad RevenueYPP video monetization
Content IDPassive income from others using your music
Brand DealsSponsorships & affiliate links
Merchandise & MembershipsPhysical and digital products

Quick Start Plan

  1. Hit YPP requirements → enable monetization
  2. Post regularly: mix Shorts, long videos, and tutorials
  3. Register original music in Content ID
  4. Upload long-form mixes for ad revenue
  5. Launch merch and courses
  6. Pitch to brands based on your engagement

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