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Charting Your Course in YouTubing: Dodge These Top 8 Common Missteps
8 Mistakes People Should Avoid as a New YouTuber
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
In the ten years that I’ve been a YouTuber, I’ve made a lot of mistakes. I learned from those mistakes and have helped many new YouTubers start their own channels. Here is a list of eight common mistakes that new YouTubers should avoid, along with tips to do things in a better way.
1. Failing to have a long-term vision
One common mistake that a lot of new YouTubers make is failing to have a long-term vision. Without a long-term vision, you’re more likely to poorly brand your YouTube channel, drop your YouTube channel activity in busier times, and, midway through, change the type of content you create and upload. None of these are good for your channel!
If you can think of the kind of content you’ll love to consistently create and share in the long-run, you’ll not only be able to narrow down your brand and effectively communicate to your audience who you are and what your channel is all about, but you’ll also have a better idea on what to put out next.
2. Choosing an ineffective custom URL
Another mistake I made with my first YouTube channel was choosing an ineffective custom URL. Because my last name is Kim, I wanted to make my custom URL “YouTube.com/kimagination.” But it wasn’t available. So, I took “kimaginati0n” with a zero where the “o” should be. I thought it was a good idea back then but it was a terrible idea.
Choose a custom URL with words that can’t be confused with other similar-sounding words. For consistency across all your different social media accounts, try to choose a custom URL that matches the usernames of all your other social media channels. If the username you want isn’t available, then keep on trying to come up with a good name that is available. When you’ve secured the same username across all your different social media channels, you can then very simply promote yourself and all your social media channels by displaying just the social media icons followed by your one username.
3. Coming up with titles that won’t get searched
Many new YouTubers make the mistake of titling their videos in an ineffective way. Rather than coming up with titles that more people might search, they either come up with titles that summarize what the video is about as a whole or title their videos the way big YouTubers do.
Big YouTubers can take advantage of non-searched, curiosity evoking titles like “You won’t believe what just happened…” because they already have a huge following. Their channels aren’t depending on getting discovered through search. But yours is. So come up with titles that people are actually searching.
As an example, let’s suppose you vlogged your time backpacking around Europe last summer. Don’t title your YouTube video “My Summer Backpacking Trip.” Instead, title it “Going Up The Eiffel Tower | Beautiful View of Paris!” This way, all the people who are curious about visiting Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and seeing what the view is like from the top of the Eiffel Tower might find your video.
4. Failing to have a thumbnail strategy
New YouTubers tend to think about their thumbnail images after they’ve finished editing their videos together. This is way too late in the process for something that is so incredibly important in getting views.
Even before filming, you should think about how you’re going to title your video to get the most views. After that, you should then try to picture, in your head, a thumbnail image that matches your title and creates curiosity and excitement. When you go into filming, you can then make sure to include some footage of you recreating that image.
5. Making weak intros
After you’ve managed to get someone to click on your video through your effective title and thumbnail image strategy, the next challenge is to keep that person watching your video without closing it too early. A typical viewer on YouTube decides within the first ten to fifteen seconds of landing on a video whether or not he or she will stay or leave. This short window of time is so important to set the tone of the rest of your video and build excitement and curiosity in your viewer with an effective, high-energy intro.
New YouTubers often make the mistake of having weak intros. Starting at the beginning of a story makes sense, right? The beginning, however, is not always the most exciting. Consequently, new YouTubers lose their audience’s attention too early on.
To read more on how some of the most successful YouTubers effectively do their intros, check out my blogpost on “How To Edit YouTube Videos Like a YouTuber .”
6. Forgetting to engage with subscribers
An important thing to do as a new YouTuber is engaging with your subscribers. Some new YouTubers, though, are so focused and busy with the production side of things that they forget to do the community side of things, including responding to comments. By not responding to comments as a new YouTuber, you hurt your potential to get more comments consistently from your subscribers. If your video’s comments section is very active, YouTube ranks your video higher in the videos it recommends to viewers.
Connecting with your audience shouldn’t just be limited to YouTube either. Use your other social media channels to connect with your audience as well.
7. Not promoting with social media
YouTube isn’t the only social media platform that people are spending their time on. People are spending their time on all kinds of different social media platforms, like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The more content in all of these platforms that you create to promote your video, the more potential your video has to be seen by their users.
New YouTubers sometimes forget to promote their videos and channel using other social media platforms. Consequently, they miss out on the opportunity to get views from multiple sources of social media.
8. Spamming comments
Commenting on other YouTube videos is another way to get your channel discovered from people reading over comments. If your profile picture and comment appears interesting enough, out of curiosity, people just might click your username to have a look at your channel.
But rather than leaving interesting comments that are related to the video, rather than adding to the conversation, some new YouTubers desperate to get more subscribers make the mistake of spamming videos with “check out my YouTube channel!” comments.
Spam comments annoy YouTubers. It would be much more beneficial to your channel to build good relationships with other YouTubers to possibly collaborate on a video together in the future.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
In the ten years that I’ve been a YouTuber, I’ve made a lot of mistakes. I learned from those mistakes and have helped many new YouTubers start their own channels. Here is a list of eight common mistakes that new YouTubers should avoid, along with tips to do things in a better way.
1. Failing to have a long-term vision
One common mistake that a lot of new YouTubers make is failing to have a long-term vision. Without a long-term vision, you’re more likely to poorly brand your YouTube channel, drop your YouTube channel activity in busier times, and, midway through, change the type of content you create and upload. None of these are good for your channel!
If you can think of the kind of content you’ll love to consistently create and share in the long-run, you’ll not only be able to narrow down your brand and effectively communicate to your audience who you are and what your channel is all about, but you’ll also have a better idea on what to put out next.
2. Choosing an ineffective custom URL
Another mistake I made with my first YouTube channel was choosing an ineffective custom URL. Because my last name is Kim, I wanted to make my custom URL “YouTube.com/kimagination.” But it wasn’t available. So, I took “kimaginati0n” with a zero where the “o” should be. I thought it was a good idea back then but it was a terrible idea.
Choose a custom URL with words that can’t be confused with other similar-sounding words. For consistency across all your different social media accounts, try to choose a custom URL that matches the usernames of all your other social media channels. If the username you want isn’t available, then keep on trying to come up with a good name that is available. When you’ve secured the same username across all your different social media channels, you can then very simply promote yourself and all your social media channels by displaying just the social media icons followed by your one username.
3. Coming up with titles that won’t get searched
Many new YouTubers make the mistake of titling their videos in an ineffective way. Rather than coming up with titles that more people might search, they either come up with titles that summarize what the video is about as a whole or title their videos the way big YouTubers do.
Big YouTubers can take advantage of non-searched, curiosity evoking titles like “You won’t believe what just happened…” because they already have a huge following. Their channels aren’t depending on getting discovered through search. But yours is. So come up with titles that people are actually searching.
As an example, let’s suppose you vlogged your time backpacking around Europe last summer. Don’t title your YouTube video “My Summer Backpacking Trip.” Instead, title it “Going Up The Eiffel Tower | Beautiful View of Paris!” This way, all the people who are curious about visiting Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and seeing what the view is like from the top of the Eiffel Tower might find your video.
4. Failing to have a thumbnail strategy
New YouTubers tend to think about their thumbnail images after they’ve finished editing their videos together. This is way too late in the process for something that is so incredibly important in getting views.
Even before filming, you should think about how you’re going to title your video to get the most views. After that, you should then try to picture, in your head, a thumbnail image that matches your title and creates curiosity and excitement. When you go into filming, you can then make sure to include some footage of you recreating that image.
5. Making weak intros
After you’ve managed to get someone to click on your video through your effective title and thumbnail image strategy, the next challenge is to keep that person watching your video without closing it too early. A typical viewer on YouTube decides within the first ten to fifteen seconds of landing on a video whether or not he or she will stay or leave. This short window of time is so important to set the tone of the rest of your video and build excitement and curiosity in your viewer with an effective, high-energy intro.
New YouTubers often make the mistake of having weak intros. Starting at the beginning of a story makes sense, right? The beginning, however, is not always the most exciting. Consequently, new YouTubers lose their audience’s attention too early on.
To read more on how some of the most successful YouTubers effectively do their intros, check out my blogpost on “How To Edit YouTube Videos Like a YouTuber .”
6. Forgetting to engage with subscribers
An important thing to do as a new YouTuber is engaging with your subscribers. Some new YouTubers, though, are so focused and busy with the production side of things that they forget to do the community side of things, including responding to comments. By not responding to comments as a new YouTuber, you hurt your potential to get more comments consistently from your subscribers. If your video’s comments section is very active, YouTube ranks your video higher in the videos it recommends to viewers.
Connecting with your audience shouldn’t just be limited to YouTube either. Use your other social media channels to connect with your audience as well.
7. Not promoting with social media
YouTube isn’t the only social media platform that people are spending their time on. People are spending their time on all kinds of different social media platforms, like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The more content in all of these platforms that you create to promote your video, the more potential your video has to be seen by their users.
New YouTubers sometimes forget to promote their videos and channel using other social media platforms. Consequently, they miss out on the opportunity to get views from multiple sources of social media.
8. Spamming comments
Commenting on other YouTube videos is another way to get your channel discovered from people reading over comments. If your profile picture and comment appears interesting enough, out of curiosity, people just might click your username to have a look at your channel.
But rather than leaving interesting comments that are related to the video, rather than adding to the conversation, some new YouTubers desperate to get more subscribers make the mistake of spamming videos with “check out my YouTube channel!” comments.
Spam comments annoy YouTubers. It would be much more beneficial to your channel to build good relationships with other YouTubers to possibly collaborate on a video together in the future.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
In the ten years that I’ve been a YouTuber, I’ve made a lot of mistakes. I learned from those mistakes and have helped many new YouTubers start their own channels. Here is a list of eight common mistakes that new YouTubers should avoid, along with tips to do things in a better way.
1. Failing to have a long-term vision
One common mistake that a lot of new YouTubers make is failing to have a long-term vision. Without a long-term vision, you’re more likely to poorly brand your YouTube channel, drop your YouTube channel activity in busier times, and, midway through, change the type of content you create and upload. None of these are good for your channel!
If you can think of the kind of content you’ll love to consistently create and share in the long-run, you’ll not only be able to narrow down your brand and effectively communicate to your audience who you are and what your channel is all about, but you’ll also have a better idea on what to put out next.
2. Choosing an ineffective custom URL
Another mistake I made with my first YouTube channel was choosing an ineffective custom URL. Because my last name is Kim, I wanted to make my custom URL “YouTube.com/kimagination.” But it wasn’t available. So, I took “kimaginati0n” with a zero where the “o” should be. I thought it was a good idea back then but it was a terrible idea.
Choose a custom URL with words that can’t be confused with other similar-sounding words. For consistency across all your different social media accounts, try to choose a custom URL that matches the usernames of all your other social media channels. If the username you want isn’t available, then keep on trying to come up with a good name that is available. When you’ve secured the same username across all your different social media channels, you can then very simply promote yourself and all your social media channels by displaying just the social media icons followed by your one username.
3. Coming up with titles that won’t get searched
Many new YouTubers make the mistake of titling their videos in an ineffective way. Rather than coming up with titles that more people might search, they either come up with titles that summarize what the video is about as a whole or title their videos the way big YouTubers do.
Big YouTubers can take advantage of non-searched, curiosity evoking titles like “You won’t believe what just happened…” because they already have a huge following. Their channels aren’t depending on getting discovered through search. But yours is. So come up with titles that people are actually searching.
As an example, let’s suppose you vlogged your time backpacking around Europe last summer. Don’t title your YouTube video “My Summer Backpacking Trip.” Instead, title it “Going Up The Eiffel Tower | Beautiful View of Paris!” This way, all the people who are curious about visiting Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and seeing what the view is like from the top of the Eiffel Tower might find your video.
4. Failing to have a thumbnail strategy
New YouTubers tend to think about their thumbnail images after they’ve finished editing their videos together. This is way too late in the process for something that is so incredibly important in getting views.
Even before filming, you should think about how you’re going to title your video to get the most views. After that, you should then try to picture, in your head, a thumbnail image that matches your title and creates curiosity and excitement. When you go into filming, you can then make sure to include some footage of you recreating that image.
5. Making weak intros
After you’ve managed to get someone to click on your video through your effective title and thumbnail image strategy, the next challenge is to keep that person watching your video without closing it too early. A typical viewer on YouTube decides within the first ten to fifteen seconds of landing on a video whether or not he or she will stay or leave. This short window of time is so important to set the tone of the rest of your video and build excitement and curiosity in your viewer with an effective, high-energy intro.
New YouTubers often make the mistake of having weak intros. Starting at the beginning of a story makes sense, right? The beginning, however, is not always the most exciting. Consequently, new YouTubers lose their audience’s attention too early on.
To read more on how some of the most successful YouTubers effectively do their intros, check out my blogpost on “How To Edit YouTube Videos Like a YouTuber .”
6. Forgetting to engage with subscribers
An important thing to do as a new YouTuber is engaging with your subscribers. Some new YouTubers, though, are so focused and busy with the production side of things that they forget to do the community side of things, including responding to comments. By not responding to comments as a new YouTuber, you hurt your potential to get more comments consistently from your subscribers. If your video’s comments section is very active, YouTube ranks your video higher in the videos it recommends to viewers.
Connecting with your audience shouldn’t just be limited to YouTube either. Use your other social media channels to connect with your audience as well.
7. Not promoting with social media
YouTube isn’t the only social media platform that people are spending their time on. People are spending their time on all kinds of different social media platforms, like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The more content in all of these platforms that you create to promote your video, the more potential your video has to be seen by their users.
New YouTubers sometimes forget to promote their videos and channel using other social media platforms. Consequently, they miss out on the opportunity to get views from multiple sources of social media.
8. Spamming comments
Commenting on other YouTube videos is another way to get your channel discovered from people reading over comments. If your profile picture and comment appears interesting enough, out of curiosity, people just might click your username to have a look at your channel.
But rather than leaving interesting comments that are related to the video, rather than adding to the conversation, some new YouTubers desperate to get more subscribers make the mistake of spamming videos with “check out my YouTube channel!” comments.
Spam comments annoy YouTubers. It would be much more beneficial to your channel to build good relationships with other YouTubers to possibly collaborate on a video together in the future.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Nov 01, 2022• Proven solutions
In the ten years that I’ve been a YouTuber, I’ve made a lot of mistakes. I learned from those mistakes and have helped many new YouTubers start their own channels. Here is a list of eight common mistakes that new YouTubers should avoid, along with tips to do things in a better way.
1. Failing to have a long-term vision
One common mistake that a lot of new YouTubers make is failing to have a long-term vision. Without a long-term vision, you’re more likely to poorly brand your YouTube channel, drop your YouTube channel activity in busier times, and, midway through, change the type of content you create and upload. None of these are good for your channel!
If you can think of the kind of content you’ll love to consistently create and share in the long-run, you’ll not only be able to narrow down your brand and effectively communicate to your audience who you are and what your channel is all about, but you’ll also have a better idea on what to put out next.
2. Choosing an ineffective custom URL
Another mistake I made with my first YouTube channel was choosing an ineffective custom URL. Because my last name is Kim, I wanted to make my custom URL “YouTube.com/kimagination.” But it wasn’t available. So, I took “kimaginati0n” with a zero where the “o” should be. I thought it was a good idea back then but it was a terrible idea.
Choose a custom URL with words that can’t be confused with other similar-sounding words. For consistency across all your different social media accounts, try to choose a custom URL that matches the usernames of all your other social media channels. If the username you want isn’t available, then keep on trying to come up with a good name that is available. When you’ve secured the same username across all your different social media channels, you can then very simply promote yourself and all your social media channels by displaying just the social media icons followed by your one username.
3. Coming up with titles that won’t get searched
Many new YouTubers make the mistake of titling their videos in an ineffective way. Rather than coming up with titles that more people might search, they either come up with titles that summarize what the video is about as a whole or title their videos the way big YouTubers do.
Big YouTubers can take advantage of non-searched, curiosity evoking titles like “You won’t believe what just happened…” because they already have a huge following. Their channels aren’t depending on getting discovered through search. But yours is. So come up with titles that people are actually searching.
As an example, let’s suppose you vlogged your time backpacking around Europe last summer. Don’t title your YouTube video “My Summer Backpacking Trip.” Instead, title it “Going Up The Eiffel Tower | Beautiful View of Paris!” This way, all the people who are curious about visiting Paris, the Eiffel Tower, and seeing what the view is like from the top of the Eiffel Tower might find your video.
4. Failing to have a thumbnail strategy
New YouTubers tend to think about their thumbnail images after they’ve finished editing their videos together. This is way too late in the process for something that is so incredibly important in getting views.
Even before filming, you should think about how you’re going to title your video to get the most views. After that, you should then try to picture, in your head, a thumbnail image that matches your title and creates curiosity and excitement. When you go into filming, you can then make sure to include some footage of you recreating that image.
5. Making weak intros
After you’ve managed to get someone to click on your video through your effective title and thumbnail image strategy, the next challenge is to keep that person watching your video without closing it too early. A typical viewer on YouTube decides within the first ten to fifteen seconds of landing on a video whether or not he or she will stay or leave. This short window of time is so important to set the tone of the rest of your video and build excitement and curiosity in your viewer with an effective, high-energy intro.
New YouTubers often make the mistake of having weak intros. Starting at the beginning of a story makes sense, right? The beginning, however, is not always the most exciting. Consequently, new YouTubers lose their audience’s attention too early on.
To read more on how some of the most successful YouTubers effectively do their intros, check out my blogpost on “How To Edit YouTube Videos Like a YouTuber .”
6. Forgetting to engage with subscribers
An important thing to do as a new YouTuber is engaging with your subscribers. Some new YouTubers, though, are so focused and busy with the production side of things that they forget to do the community side of things, including responding to comments. By not responding to comments as a new YouTuber, you hurt your potential to get more comments consistently from your subscribers. If your video’s comments section is very active, YouTube ranks your video higher in the videos it recommends to viewers.
Connecting with your audience shouldn’t just be limited to YouTube either. Use your other social media channels to connect with your audience as well.
7. Not promoting with social media
YouTube isn’t the only social media platform that people are spending their time on. People are spending their time on all kinds of different social media platforms, like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. The more content in all of these platforms that you create to promote your video, the more potential your video has to be seen by their users.
New YouTubers sometimes forget to promote their videos and channel using other social media platforms. Consequently, they miss out on the opportunity to get views from multiple sources of social media.
8. Spamming comments
Commenting on other YouTube videos is another way to get your channel discovered from people reading over comments. If your profile picture and comment appears interesting enough, out of curiosity, people just might click your username to have a look at your channel.
But rather than leaving interesting comments that are related to the video, rather than adding to the conversation, some new YouTubers desperate to get more subscribers make the mistake of spamming videos with “check out my YouTube channel!” comments.
Spam comments annoy YouTubers. It would be much more beneficial to your channel to build good relationships with other YouTubers to possibly collaborate on a video together in the future.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Harmonize Your Routine with These Top 20 YouTube Songstars
Versatile YouTube Video Editor - Filmora
Easily make an eye-catching music video
Numerous effects to choose from
Detailed tutorials provided by the official channel
YouTube is a fantastic platform due to continuous development and modification throughout its years. It’s come pretty far from the first video at the zoo after having begun in 2005. The quality of videos has also transformed drastically, with professionals and technology moving onto the network.
With 1.5 billion-plus monthly active users & over a billion hours of videos watched every day, YouTube is still growing and expanding at an unbelievable rate of 20% per year!
From streamers to cooking shows, YouTube has videos on every conceivable topic. Below, we’ve briefly described a list of the 20 best YouTube music channels with the most subscribers. It’s a pretty varied list as well as addictive! So, be alert.
In this article
01 Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
02 How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
03 Which Name is best for Music Channel?
04 FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
Part 1: Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
Even though the list keeps shifting according to the increase in the number of subscribers and various other factors, we’d like to offer you a general overview of what the craze of most subscribed music YouTube channels looks like.
So, let’s begin without any further ado!
Most Subscribed Music YouTube Channels
1. VEVO
Total Subscribers: 20M
Vevo is a popular YouTube music channel with tons of music videos. It is a premium branded channel with higher earning potential for artists and offers them a chance to get more exposure.
2. NoCopyrightSounds
Total Subscribers: 31.7M
NoCopyrightSounds is a copyright-free / stream-safe record label that offers lots of tracks for creators. This company works directly with the artists to ensure that their music can be securely used. The best feature about this channel is that they have been around for years, and the content shows.
3. Armada Music
Total Subscribers: 4.99M
Armada Music was launched in June 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron, and David Lewis, whose names stand for ‘ArMaDa.’ This record brand has brought countless quality releases to the world within the broad spectrum of electronic dance music throughout the years.
4. Ultra Music
Total Subscribers: 27.7M
It is a dance-music powerhouse that boasts over 2 billion views in total. And, the channel found its success through aggressive promotion since day 1.
5. T-Series
Total Subscribers: 201M
T-Series is the most subscribed music YouTube channel, shattering all records and raising the bar higher, India’s largest music label.
Background Music YouTube Channels/Café Music BGM Channels
1. MorningLightMusic
Total Subscribers: 625K
It is the official YouTube BGM channel worth considering in 2022 for your similar needs.
2. FesliyanStudios Background Music
Total Subscribers: 112K
FesliyanStudios Background Music is another addictive BGM channel that provides videos with all kinds of background music.
3. Audio Library
Total Subscribers: 4.29M
Audio Library is a Website dedicated to searching, cataloging, and publishing royalty-free music for content creators.
4. Vlog No Copyright Music
Total Subscribers: 2.17M
Vlog No Copyright Music is probably the best source to find non-copyrighted music, especially when you’re tired of getting copyright claims.
5. CandyStock Background Music
Total Subscribers: 8K
CandyStock Background Music is excellent for school or business-related projects, tutorials, advertisements, and more.
Pop Music YouTube Channels
1. Ariana Grande YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.4M
Ariana Grande hits so many big, raunchy climaxes it all starts to feel a bit flat, despite her undoubted gifts.
2. EminemMusic YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.1M
Eminem doesn’t care about the critics. He cares so little, and that’s why he spends the first track on his surprise album telling us how little he cares. He doesn’t care. Honest.
3. PopCrush
PopCrush is the destination for fun and irreverent pop music, entertainment, and celebrity news served with a fresh and positive perspective.
4. Pixl Networks
Total Subscribers: 4.11M
Athaphon Michael “Mykull” Denk (December 29, 2000 [age 20]), better known online as Pixl Network, is a Thai-German YouTube music distributor and promoter who also uploads lyric videos to popular songs.
5. The Pop Song Professor
Total Subscribers: 186K
The Pop Song Professor channel is about helping music lovers like you understand the deeper meanings of popular songs to know what your artists are saying and enjoy your music more.
YouTube Music Reaction Channels
1. theneedledrop
Total Subscribers: 2.52M
“theneedledrop,” a.k.a Anthony Fantano, is one of the most outstanding music reviewers of all time.
2. ARTV
Total Subscribers: 146K
ARTV is one of my favorites because it covers a lot of great rock and alternative music. In addition, he is smart and genuinely loves the music he talks about, which makes watching his videos a great time!
3. Todd in the Shadows
Total Subscribers: 444K
Todd In The Shadows has been reviewing pop music since 2009. His page features in-depth reviews of Billboard smashes, discussions about one-hit-wonders, and, pretty remarkable, rankings of both the worst and best of a particular year’s hit songs.
4. Ajayll
Total Subscribers: 809K
AJay’s approach to music criticism, the reaction video, started gaining popularity on the internet in the latter half of the 2010s. The idea is simple: a person sits in front of a camera and reviews music as it plays in real-time.
5. Dead End Hip Hop
Total Subscribers: 257K
Dead End Hip Hop is pure, unfiltered hip-hop conversations and album reviews.
Part 2: How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
Getting inspiration from all of this, let’s now understand whether you can make your own YouTube music channel.
It needs following simple steps though you need to be focused and dived into the intricacy of each step. So, the steps can be divided into three main categories roughly as follows. But remember to get deep within them to get desirable outputs.
Before you begin creating awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is relatively straightforward if you already own a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite YouTubemusic channels. If not, here are the steps:
1 – Preparation
Prepare, prepare, and prepare! Yes, there’s nothing more required than being prepared beforehand. We know that you’d like to be one of the best music channels on YouTube, but you have to step ahead by being niche down.
Take instances from different categories mentioned above. Select your preferences and set your YouTube channel to ‘Musician’ type before anything else. Try mixing things up than making those traditional music channels.
To add variety, you can also interview your fans and bandmates. And, this step also includes picking memorable names to stick in the brains of people.
2 – Make music videos
Now, it’s time to ramp up your step and make actual music videos. This is also when you’re looking for the best equipment out there. And, these could be the best audio mixers, best editing program, best mikes, and more for your music channel creation.
Well, you can quickly figure out this equipment based on your selection. For example, let’s suppose you’re going to make a pop YouTube music channel, and then you’ll be looking for editors to shoot your head against those time-consuming timestamps.
Although you’ll find them excellent as it’s your interest, you know, what’s that another important thing that is almost common in creating any of the YouTube music channels?
It’s a video editor or editing program to compile your music and make it presentable to show on YouTube.
Over time, you will set up your editing style. However, it is best to initially consider the fundamentals and improve on the basics.
Selecting the software
Some video editing software programs are free, while others cost a lot. Sign up for free trials, do your research, and understand the limitations of the requirements and the applications you need. You might want to stick with affordable options such as Filmora if money is a factor.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The ideal professional video editor for YouTubers - Wondershare Filmora, assists you in the crop, cut, rotate, reverse videos and provides various advanced features like Green Screen, PIP, or audio mixing.
What’s more, you can look for lots of effects on gaming, fashion, education, tutorial, sports, etc.
3 – Promote your YouTube channel
Once done with making your first YouTube music channel, the most common promotion platforms are social media handles. And, you can apply various marketing strategies to get the desired number of subscribers and likes on your videos, provided you must put in the entire effort on making the video as interactive as possible.
Part 3: Which Name is best for Music Channel?
1- Music Maniacs
2- Lullabies For Your Lil Munchkins
3- Lullaby Land
4- Retro Hits
5- Listen It Out
6- Hey You, Are You Listening
7- Melodious Melodies
8- Melodies to Drool Over
9- The Melodious Land
10- The Melodious World
YouTube Music Channel Name Generators
1. Chosic
Within Chosic, you can create a music channel name in seconds by entering inputs within the Moods and Genres tab.
2. Social Video Plaza
It is a free YouTube name generator where you can select niche accordingly among games, travel, couples, music, and more.
Part 4: FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
1 - Who has the most subscribers on YouTube music?
Blackpink lists as the top one having 70 million-plus subscribers on YouTube Music.
2 - How do I put music on YouTube without copyright?
You can look for music or audio on a website providing copyright-free content. We’ve also mentioned a few of the above.
3 - Can I earn money by uploading songs on YouTube?
You will get paid royalties depending upon your views and clicks. The money you get paid is produced or calculated by ad revenue.
Here, advertisers pay YouTube to run ads during your videos, and in turn, you’ll get paid royalties.
Conclusion
So, we’d now like to wrap up our music-oriented session on 20 top YouTube music channels worth watching in 2022. These are never-to-be-missed channels if you’re a huge music fandom. Along, we’ve also described the steps, in brief, to make your music channel with ease and an attractive FAQs section. Hopefully, you haven’t missed any of them!
YouTube is a fantastic platform due to continuous development and modification throughout its years. It’s come pretty far from the first video at the zoo after having begun in 2005. The quality of videos has also transformed drastically, with professionals and technology moving onto the network.
With 1.5 billion-plus monthly active users & over a billion hours of videos watched every day, YouTube is still growing and expanding at an unbelievable rate of 20% per year!
From streamers to cooking shows, YouTube has videos on every conceivable topic. Below, we’ve briefly described a list of the 20 best YouTube music channels with the most subscribers. It’s a pretty varied list as well as addictive! So, be alert.
In this article
01 Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
02 How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
03 Which Name is best for Music Channel?
04 FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
Part 1: Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
Even though the list keeps shifting according to the increase in the number of subscribers and various other factors, we’d like to offer you a general overview of what the craze of most subscribed music YouTube channels looks like.
So, let’s begin without any further ado!
Most Subscribed Music YouTube Channels
1. VEVO
Total Subscribers: 20M
Vevo is a popular YouTube music channel with tons of music videos. It is a premium branded channel with higher earning potential for artists and offers them a chance to get more exposure.
2. NoCopyrightSounds
Total Subscribers: 31.7M
NoCopyrightSounds is a copyright-free / stream-safe record label that offers lots of tracks for creators. This company works directly with the artists to ensure that their music can be securely used. The best feature about this channel is that they have been around for years, and the content shows.
3. Armada Music
Total Subscribers: 4.99M
Armada Music was launched in June 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron, and David Lewis, whose names stand for ‘ArMaDa.’ This record brand has brought countless quality releases to the world within the broad spectrum of electronic dance music throughout the years.
4. Ultra Music
Total Subscribers: 27.7M
It is a dance-music powerhouse that boasts over 2 billion views in total. And, the channel found its success through aggressive promotion since day 1.
5. T-Series
Total Subscribers: 201M
T-Series is the most subscribed music YouTube channel, shattering all records and raising the bar higher, India’s largest music label.
Background Music YouTube Channels/Café Music BGM Channels
1. MorningLightMusic
Total Subscribers: 625K
It is the official YouTube BGM channel worth considering in 2022 for your similar needs.
2. FesliyanStudios Background Music
Total Subscribers: 112K
FesliyanStudios Background Music is another addictive BGM channel that provides videos with all kinds of background music.
3. Audio Library
Total Subscribers: 4.29M
Audio Library is a Website dedicated to searching, cataloging, and publishing royalty-free music for content creators.
4. Vlog No Copyright Music
Total Subscribers: 2.17M
Vlog No Copyright Music is probably the best source to find non-copyrighted music, especially when you’re tired of getting copyright claims.
5. CandyStock Background Music
Total Subscribers: 8K
CandyStock Background Music is excellent for school or business-related projects, tutorials, advertisements, and more.
Pop Music YouTube Channels
1. Ariana Grande YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.4M
Ariana Grande hits so many big, raunchy climaxes it all starts to feel a bit flat, despite her undoubted gifts.
2. EminemMusic YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.1M
Eminem doesn’t care about the critics. He cares so little, and that’s why he spends the first track on his surprise album telling us how little he cares. He doesn’t care. Honest.
3. PopCrush
PopCrush is the destination for fun and irreverent pop music, entertainment, and celebrity news served with a fresh and positive perspective.
4. Pixl Networks
Total Subscribers: 4.11M
Athaphon Michael “Mykull” Denk (December 29, 2000 [age 20]), better known online as Pixl Network, is a Thai-German YouTube music distributor and promoter who also uploads lyric videos to popular songs.
5. The Pop Song Professor
Total Subscribers: 186K
The Pop Song Professor channel is about helping music lovers like you understand the deeper meanings of popular songs to know what your artists are saying and enjoy your music more.
YouTube Music Reaction Channels
1. theneedledrop
Total Subscribers: 2.52M
“theneedledrop,” a.k.a Anthony Fantano, is one of the most outstanding music reviewers of all time.
2. ARTV
Total Subscribers: 146K
ARTV is one of my favorites because it covers a lot of great rock and alternative music. In addition, he is smart and genuinely loves the music he talks about, which makes watching his videos a great time!
3. Todd in the Shadows
Total Subscribers: 444K
Todd In The Shadows has been reviewing pop music since 2009. His page features in-depth reviews of Billboard smashes, discussions about one-hit-wonders, and, pretty remarkable, rankings of both the worst and best of a particular year’s hit songs.
4. Ajayll
Total Subscribers: 809K
AJay’s approach to music criticism, the reaction video, started gaining popularity on the internet in the latter half of the 2010s. The idea is simple: a person sits in front of a camera and reviews music as it plays in real-time.
5. Dead End Hip Hop
Total Subscribers: 257K
Dead End Hip Hop is pure, unfiltered hip-hop conversations and album reviews.
Part 2: How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
Getting inspiration from all of this, let’s now understand whether you can make your own YouTube music channel.
It needs following simple steps though you need to be focused and dived into the intricacy of each step. So, the steps can be divided into three main categories roughly as follows. But remember to get deep within them to get desirable outputs.
Before you begin creating awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is relatively straightforward if you already own a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite YouTubemusic channels. If not, here are the steps:
1 – Preparation
Prepare, prepare, and prepare! Yes, there’s nothing more required than being prepared beforehand. We know that you’d like to be one of the best music channels on YouTube, but you have to step ahead by being niche down.
Take instances from different categories mentioned above. Select your preferences and set your YouTube channel to ‘Musician’ type before anything else. Try mixing things up than making those traditional music channels.
To add variety, you can also interview your fans and bandmates. And, this step also includes picking memorable names to stick in the brains of people.
2 – Make music videos
Now, it’s time to ramp up your step and make actual music videos. This is also when you’re looking for the best equipment out there. And, these could be the best audio mixers, best editing program, best mikes, and more for your music channel creation.
Well, you can quickly figure out this equipment based on your selection. For example, let’s suppose you’re going to make a pop YouTube music channel, and then you’ll be looking for editors to shoot your head against those time-consuming timestamps.
Although you’ll find them excellent as it’s your interest, you know, what’s that another important thing that is almost common in creating any of the YouTube music channels?
It’s a video editor or editing program to compile your music and make it presentable to show on YouTube.
Over time, you will set up your editing style. However, it is best to initially consider the fundamentals and improve on the basics.
Selecting the software
Some video editing software programs are free, while others cost a lot. Sign up for free trials, do your research, and understand the limitations of the requirements and the applications you need. You might want to stick with affordable options such as Filmora if money is a factor.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The ideal professional video editor for YouTubers - Wondershare Filmora, assists you in the crop, cut, rotate, reverse videos and provides various advanced features like Green Screen, PIP, or audio mixing.
What’s more, you can look for lots of effects on gaming, fashion, education, tutorial, sports, etc.
3 – Promote your YouTube channel
Once done with making your first YouTube music channel, the most common promotion platforms are social media handles. And, you can apply various marketing strategies to get the desired number of subscribers and likes on your videos, provided you must put in the entire effort on making the video as interactive as possible.
Part 3: Which Name is best for Music Channel?
1- Music Maniacs
2- Lullabies For Your Lil Munchkins
3- Lullaby Land
4- Retro Hits
5- Listen It Out
6- Hey You, Are You Listening
7- Melodious Melodies
8- Melodies to Drool Over
9- The Melodious Land
10- The Melodious World
YouTube Music Channel Name Generators
1. Chosic
Within Chosic, you can create a music channel name in seconds by entering inputs within the Moods and Genres tab.
2. Social Video Plaza
It is a free YouTube name generator where you can select niche accordingly among games, travel, couples, music, and more.
Part 4: FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
1 - Who has the most subscribers on YouTube music?
Blackpink lists as the top one having 70 million-plus subscribers on YouTube Music.
2 - How do I put music on YouTube without copyright?
You can look for music or audio on a website providing copyright-free content. We’ve also mentioned a few of the above.
3 - Can I earn money by uploading songs on YouTube?
You will get paid royalties depending upon your views and clicks. The money you get paid is produced or calculated by ad revenue.
Here, advertisers pay YouTube to run ads during your videos, and in turn, you’ll get paid royalties.
Conclusion
So, we’d now like to wrap up our music-oriented session on 20 top YouTube music channels worth watching in 2022. These are never-to-be-missed channels if you’re a huge music fandom. Along, we’ve also described the steps, in brief, to make your music channel with ease and an attractive FAQs section. Hopefully, you haven’t missed any of them!
YouTube is a fantastic platform due to continuous development and modification throughout its years. It’s come pretty far from the first video at the zoo after having begun in 2005. The quality of videos has also transformed drastically, with professionals and technology moving onto the network.
With 1.5 billion-plus monthly active users & over a billion hours of videos watched every day, YouTube is still growing and expanding at an unbelievable rate of 20% per year!
From streamers to cooking shows, YouTube has videos on every conceivable topic. Below, we’ve briefly described a list of the 20 best YouTube music channels with the most subscribers. It’s a pretty varied list as well as addictive! So, be alert.
In this article
01 Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
02 How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
03 Which Name is best for Music Channel?
04 FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
Part 1: Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
Even though the list keeps shifting according to the increase in the number of subscribers and various other factors, we’d like to offer you a general overview of what the craze of most subscribed music YouTube channels looks like.
So, let’s begin without any further ado!
Most Subscribed Music YouTube Channels
1. VEVO
Total Subscribers: 20M
Vevo is a popular YouTube music channel with tons of music videos. It is a premium branded channel with higher earning potential for artists and offers them a chance to get more exposure.
2. NoCopyrightSounds
Total Subscribers: 31.7M
NoCopyrightSounds is a copyright-free / stream-safe record label that offers lots of tracks for creators. This company works directly with the artists to ensure that their music can be securely used. The best feature about this channel is that they have been around for years, and the content shows.
3. Armada Music
Total Subscribers: 4.99M
Armada Music was launched in June 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron, and David Lewis, whose names stand for ‘ArMaDa.’ This record brand has brought countless quality releases to the world within the broad spectrum of electronic dance music throughout the years.
4. Ultra Music
Total Subscribers: 27.7M
It is a dance-music powerhouse that boasts over 2 billion views in total. And, the channel found its success through aggressive promotion since day 1.
5. T-Series
Total Subscribers: 201M
T-Series is the most subscribed music YouTube channel, shattering all records and raising the bar higher, India’s largest music label.
Background Music YouTube Channels/Café Music BGM Channels
1. MorningLightMusic
Total Subscribers: 625K
It is the official YouTube BGM channel worth considering in 2022 for your similar needs.
2. FesliyanStudios Background Music
Total Subscribers: 112K
FesliyanStudios Background Music is another addictive BGM channel that provides videos with all kinds of background music.
3. Audio Library
Total Subscribers: 4.29M
Audio Library is a Website dedicated to searching, cataloging, and publishing royalty-free music for content creators.
4. Vlog No Copyright Music
Total Subscribers: 2.17M
Vlog No Copyright Music is probably the best source to find non-copyrighted music, especially when you’re tired of getting copyright claims.
5. CandyStock Background Music
Total Subscribers: 8K
CandyStock Background Music is excellent for school or business-related projects, tutorials, advertisements, and more.
Pop Music YouTube Channels
1. Ariana Grande YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.4M
Ariana Grande hits so many big, raunchy climaxes it all starts to feel a bit flat, despite her undoubted gifts.
2. EminemMusic YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.1M
Eminem doesn’t care about the critics. He cares so little, and that’s why he spends the first track on his surprise album telling us how little he cares. He doesn’t care. Honest.
3. PopCrush
PopCrush is the destination for fun and irreverent pop music, entertainment, and celebrity news served with a fresh and positive perspective.
4. Pixl Networks
Total Subscribers: 4.11M
Athaphon Michael “Mykull” Denk (December 29, 2000 [age 20]), better known online as Pixl Network, is a Thai-German YouTube music distributor and promoter who also uploads lyric videos to popular songs.
5. The Pop Song Professor
Total Subscribers: 186K
The Pop Song Professor channel is about helping music lovers like you understand the deeper meanings of popular songs to know what your artists are saying and enjoy your music more.
YouTube Music Reaction Channels
1. theneedledrop
Total Subscribers: 2.52M
“theneedledrop,” a.k.a Anthony Fantano, is one of the most outstanding music reviewers of all time.
2. ARTV
Total Subscribers: 146K
ARTV is one of my favorites because it covers a lot of great rock and alternative music. In addition, he is smart and genuinely loves the music he talks about, which makes watching his videos a great time!
3. Todd in the Shadows
Total Subscribers: 444K
Todd In The Shadows has been reviewing pop music since 2009. His page features in-depth reviews of Billboard smashes, discussions about one-hit-wonders, and, pretty remarkable, rankings of both the worst and best of a particular year’s hit songs.
4. Ajayll
Total Subscribers: 809K
AJay’s approach to music criticism, the reaction video, started gaining popularity on the internet in the latter half of the 2010s. The idea is simple: a person sits in front of a camera and reviews music as it plays in real-time.
5. Dead End Hip Hop
Total Subscribers: 257K
Dead End Hip Hop is pure, unfiltered hip-hop conversations and album reviews.
Part 2: How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
Getting inspiration from all of this, let’s now understand whether you can make your own YouTube music channel.
It needs following simple steps though you need to be focused and dived into the intricacy of each step. So, the steps can be divided into three main categories roughly as follows. But remember to get deep within them to get desirable outputs.
Before you begin creating awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is relatively straightforward if you already own a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite YouTubemusic channels. If not, here are the steps:
1 – Preparation
Prepare, prepare, and prepare! Yes, there’s nothing more required than being prepared beforehand. We know that you’d like to be one of the best music channels on YouTube, but you have to step ahead by being niche down.
Take instances from different categories mentioned above. Select your preferences and set your YouTube channel to ‘Musician’ type before anything else. Try mixing things up than making those traditional music channels.
To add variety, you can also interview your fans and bandmates. And, this step also includes picking memorable names to stick in the brains of people.
2 – Make music videos
Now, it’s time to ramp up your step and make actual music videos. This is also when you’re looking for the best equipment out there. And, these could be the best audio mixers, best editing program, best mikes, and more for your music channel creation.
Well, you can quickly figure out this equipment based on your selection. For example, let’s suppose you’re going to make a pop YouTube music channel, and then you’ll be looking for editors to shoot your head against those time-consuming timestamps.
Although you’ll find them excellent as it’s your interest, you know, what’s that another important thing that is almost common in creating any of the YouTube music channels?
It’s a video editor or editing program to compile your music and make it presentable to show on YouTube.
Over time, you will set up your editing style. However, it is best to initially consider the fundamentals and improve on the basics.
Selecting the software
Some video editing software programs are free, while others cost a lot. Sign up for free trials, do your research, and understand the limitations of the requirements and the applications you need. You might want to stick with affordable options such as Filmora if money is a factor.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The ideal professional video editor for YouTubers - Wondershare Filmora, assists you in the crop, cut, rotate, reverse videos and provides various advanced features like Green Screen, PIP, or audio mixing.
What’s more, you can look for lots of effects on gaming, fashion, education, tutorial, sports, etc.
3 – Promote your YouTube channel
Once done with making your first YouTube music channel, the most common promotion platforms are social media handles. And, you can apply various marketing strategies to get the desired number of subscribers and likes on your videos, provided you must put in the entire effort on making the video as interactive as possible.
Part 3: Which Name is best for Music Channel?
1- Music Maniacs
2- Lullabies For Your Lil Munchkins
3- Lullaby Land
4- Retro Hits
5- Listen It Out
6- Hey You, Are You Listening
7- Melodious Melodies
8- Melodies to Drool Over
9- The Melodious Land
10- The Melodious World
YouTube Music Channel Name Generators
1. Chosic
Within Chosic, you can create a music channel name in seconds by entering inputs within the Moods and Genres tab.
2. Social Video Plaza
It is a free YouTube name generator where you can select niche accordingly among games, travel, couples, music, and more.
Part 4: FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
1 - Who has the most subscribers on YouTube music?
Blackpink lists as the top one having 70 million-plus subscribers on YouTube Music.
2 - How do I put music on YouTube without copyright?
You can look for music or audio on a website providing copyright-free content. We’ve also mentioned a few of the above.
3 - Can I earn money by uploading songs on YouTube?
You will get paid royalties depending upon your views and clicks. The money you get paid is produced or calculated by ad revenue.
Here, advertisers pay YouTube to run ads during your videos, and in turn, you’ll get paid royalties.
Conclusion
So, we’d now like to wrap up our music-oriented session on 20 top YouTube music channels worth watching in 2022. These are never-to-be-missed channels if you’re a huge music fandom. Along, we’ve also described the steps, in brief, to make your music channel with ease and an attractive FAQs section. Hopefully, you haven’t missed any of them!
YouTube is a fantastic platform due to continuous development and modification throughout its years. It’s come pretty far from the first video at the zoo after having begun in 2005. The quality of videos has also transformed drastically, with professionals and technology moving onto the network.
With 1.5 billion-plus monthly active users & over a billion hours of videos watched every day, YouTube is still growing and expanding at an unbelievable rate of 20% per year!
From streamers to cooking shows, YouTube has videos on every conceivable topic. Below, we’ve briefly described a list of the 20 best YouTube music channels with the most subscribers. It’s a pretty varied list as well as addictive! So, be alert.
In this article
01 Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
02 How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
03 Which Name is best for Music Channel?
04 FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
Part 1: Top 20 YouTube Music Channels You Could Follow
Even though the list keeps shifting according to the increase in the number of subscribers and various other factors, we’d like to offer you a general overview of what the craze of most subscribed music YouTube channels looks like.
So, let’s begin without any further ado!
Most Subscribed Music YouTube Channels
1. VEVO
Total Subscribers: 20M
Vevo is a popular YouTube music channel with tons of music videos. It is a premium branded channel with higher earning potential for artists and offers them a chance to get more exposure.
2. NoCopyrightSounds
Total Subscribers: 31.7M
NoCopyrightSounds is a copyright-free / stream-safe record label that offers lots of tracks for creators. This company works directly with the artists to ensure that their music can be securely used. The best feature about this channel is that they have been around for years, and the content shows.
3. Armada Music
Total Subscribers: 4.99M
Armada Music was launched in June 2003 by Armin van Buuren, Maykel Piron, and David Lewis, whose names stand for ‘ArMaDa.’ This record brand has brought countless quality releases to the world within the broad spectrum of electronic dance music throughout the years.
4. Ultra Music
Total Subscribers: 27.7M
It is a dance-music powerhouse that boasts over 2 billion views in total. And, the channel found its success through aggressive promotion since day 1.
5. T-Series
Total Subscribers: 201M
T-Series is the most subscribed music YouTube channel, shattering all records and raising the bar higher, India’s largest music label.
Background Music YouTube Channels/Café Music BGM Channels
1. MorningLightMusic
Total Subscribers: 625K
It is the official YouTube BGM channel worth considering in 2022 for your similar needs.
2. FesliyanStudios Background Music
Total Subscribers: 112K
FesliyanStudios Background Music is another addictive BGM channel that provides videos with all kinds of background music.
3. Audio Library
Total Subscribers: 4.29M
Audio Library is a Website dedicated to searching, cataloging, and publishing royalty-free music for content creators.
4. Vlog No Copyright Music
Total Subscribers: 2.17M
Vlog No Copyright Music is probably the best source to find non-copyrighted music, especially when you’re tired of getting copyright claims.
5. CandyStock Background Music
Total Subscribers: 8K
CandyStock Background Music is excellent for school or business-related projects, tutorials, advertisements, and more.
Pop Music YouTube Channels
1. Ariana Grande YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.4M
Ariana Grande hits so many big, raunchy climaxes it all starts to feel a bit flat, despite her undoubted gifts.
2. EminemMusic YouTube Channel
Total Subscribers: 50.1M
Eminem doesn’t care about the critics. He cares so little, and that’s why he spends the first track on his surprise album telling us how little he cares. He doesn’t care. Honest.
3. PopCrush
PopCrush is the destination for fun and irreverent pop music, entertainment, and celebrity news served with a fresh and positive perspective.
4. Pixl Networks
Total Subscribers: 4.11M
Athaphon Michael “Mykull” Denk (December 29, 2000 [age 20]), better known online as Pixl Network, is a Thai-German YouTube music distributor and promoter who also uploads lyric videos to popular songs.
5. The Pop Song Professor
Total Subscribers: 186K
The Pop Song Professor channel is about helping music lovers like you understand the deeper meanings of popular songs to know what your artists are saying and enjoy your music more.
YouTube Music Reaction Channels
1. theneedledrop
Total Subscribers: 2.52M
“theneedledrop,” a.k.a Anthony Fantano, is one of the most outstanding music reviewers of all time.
2. ARTV
Total Subscribers: 146K
ARTV is one of my favorites because it covers a lot of great rock and alternative music. In addition, he is smart and genuinely loves the music he talks about, which makes watching his videos a great time!
3. Todd in the Shadows
Total Subscribers: 444K
Todd In The Shadows has been reviewing pop music since 2009. His page features in-depth reviews of Billboard smashes, discussions about one-hit-wonders, and, pretty remarkable, rankings of both the worst and best of a particular year’s hit songs.
4. Ajayll
Total Subscribers: 809K
AJay’s approach to music criticism, the reaction video, started gaining popularity on the internet in the latter half of the 2010s. The idea is simple: a person sits in front of a camera and reviews music as it plays in real-time.
5. Dead End Hip Hop
Total Subscribers: 257K
Dead End Hip Hop is pure, unfiltered hip-hop conversations and album reviews.
Part 2: How to Start Your Own Music Channel on YouTube?
Getting inspiration from all of this, let’s now understand whether you can make your own YouTube music channel.
It needs following simple steps though you need to be focused and dived into the intricacy of each step. So, the steps can be divided into three main categories roughly as follows. But remember to get deep within them to get desirable outputs.
Before you begin creating awesome videos, you got to set up your YouTube account. Activating YouTube is relatively straightforward if you already own a Google account. The odds are you have already set one up to subscribe to all your favorite YouTubemusic channels. If not, here are the steps:
1 – Preparation
Prepare, prepare, and prepare! Yes, there’s nothing more required than being prepared beforehand. We know that you’d like to be one of the best music channels on YouTube, but you have to step ahead by being niche down.
Take instances from different categories mentioned above. Select your preferences and set your YouTube channel to ‘Musician’ type before anything else. Try mixing things up than making those traditional music channels.
To add variety, you can also interview your fans and bandmates. And, this step also includes picking memorable names to stick in the brains of people.
2 – Make music videos
Now, it’s time to ramp up your step and make actual music videos. This is also when you’re looking for the best equipment out there. And, these could be the best audio mixers, best editing program, best mikes, and more for your music channel creation.
Well, you can quickly figure out this equipment based on your selection. For example, let’s suppose you’re going to make a pop YouTube music channel, and then you’ll be looking for editors to shoot your head against those time-consuming timestamps.
Although you’ll find them excellent as it’s your interest, you know, what’s that another important thing that is almost common in creating any of the YouTube music channels?
It’s a video editor or editing program to compile your music and make it presentable to show on YouTube.
Over time, you will set up your editing style. However, it is best to initially consider the fundamentals and improve on the basics.
Selecting the software
Some video editing software programs are free, while others cost a lot. Sign up for free trials, do your research, and understand the limitations of the requirements and the applications you need. You might want to stick with affordable options such as Filmora if money is a factor.
Wondershare Filmora
Get started easily with Filmora’s powerful performance, intuitive interface, and countless effects!
Try It Free Try It Free Try It Free Learn More >
The ideal professional video editor for YouTubers - Wondershare Filmora, assists you in the crop, cut, rotate, reverse videos and provides various advanced features like Green Screen, PIP, or audio mixing.
What’s more, you can look for lots of effects on gaming, fashion, education, tutorial, sports, etc.
3 – Promote your YouTube channel
Once done with making your first YouTube music channel, the most common promotion platforms are social media handles. And, you can apply various marketing strategies to get the desired number of subscribers and likes on your videos, provided you must put in the entire effort on making the video as interactive as possible.
Part 3: Which Name is best for Music Channel?
1- Music Maniacs
2- Lullabies For Your Lil Munchkins
3- Lullaby Land
4- Retro Hits
5- Listen It Out
6- Hey You, Are You Listening
7- Melodious Melodies
8- Melodies to Drool Over
9- The Melodious Land
10- The Melodious World
YouTube Music Channel Name Generators
1. Chosic
Within Chosic, you can create a music channel name in seconds by entering inputs within the Moods and Genres tab.
2. Social Video Plaza
It is a free YouTube name generator where you can select niche accordingly among games, travel, couples, music, and more.
Part 4: FAQs about YouTube Music Channels
1 - Who has the most subscribers on YouTube music?
Blackpink lists as the top one having 70 million-plus subscribers on YouTube Music.
2 - How do I put music on YouTube without copyright?
You can look for music or audio on a website providing copyright-free content. We’ve also mentioned a few of the above.
3 - Can I earn money by uploading songs on YouTube?
You will get paid royalties depending upon your views and clicks. The money you get paid is produced or calculated by ad revenue.
Here, advertisers pay YouTube to run ads during your videos, and in turn, you’ll get paid royalties.
Conclusion
So, we’d now like to wrap up our music-oriented session on 20 top YouTube music channels worth watching in 2022. These are never-to-be-missed channels if you’re a huge music fandom. Along, we’ve also described the steps, in brief, to make your music channel with ease and an attractive FAQs section. Hopefully, you haven’t missed any of them!
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- Updated at : 2024-05-26 15:56:49
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