Here are some great music tips paired with real links to copyright-free tracks you can use while filming your studio-based video on "Pakistani Grocery Prices in Dubai." These will help set the mood—without any copyright headaches.
Music Style Guide & Suggestions
1. Intro & Studio Speaking Segments
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Style: Calm, modern, and inviting—think soft ambient or gentle piano.
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Why: Keeps focus on your narration while maintaining warmth.
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Suggested Tracks:
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"Hover" by Wayfair — a low-energy, ambient track that's calm and reflective. (Soundstripe)
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"Dreamland" by Nick Petrov — guitar-driven, inspiring royalty-free music. (Bensound)
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2. Discussing Markets & Prices
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Style: Light, upbeat, and informative—something easygoing yet energetic.
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Why: Keeps viewers engaged during price breakdowns.
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Suggested Tracks:
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"Brand New Day" by Ivy Bakes — medium-energy pop with fun, happy tones. (Soundstripe)
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"Possibilities" by Matt Wigton — chill electronic BGM with bass and drums. (Soundstripe)
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3. Food & Groceries Visuals (Visual Inserts/B-roll)
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Style: Cheerful, lively, maybe with acoustic or world/fusion vibes.
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Why: Adds flavor and visual interest when showing product clips.
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Suggested Tracks:
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"ROYALTY FREE Upbeat Music / Food Show Background Music" from YouTube’s “Music for Video Library.” Perfect for grocery scenes—bright acoustic guitar, whistles, claps. (YouTube)
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Cooking Background Music – “Delicious” by MDStockSound — specifically made for food vlogs, with multiple versions available. (SoundCloud)
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4. Outro / Ending
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Style: Calm, closing-friendly, slightly reflective or uplifting.
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Why: Gives a serene, satisfying conclusion.
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Suggested Track:
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"Hover" by Wayfair (again) — good for ending too, blending smoothly with the intro tone. (Soundstripe)
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Where to Find & Use These Tracks
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YouTube Audio Library — safe and always allowed for monetized videos. Search by mood or genre. (Lifewire)
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Soundstripe, Pixabay, Bensound, Kevin MacLeod’s Incompetech — wide ranges of royalty-free music with clear licensing. (Lifewire, Wikipedia)
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MDStockSound track “Delicious” — provides MP3/WAV files and several lengths to suit your cuts. (SoundCloud)
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YouTube channel “Music for Video Library” — specifically for upbeat, food-style background music with no copyright claims. (YouTube)
Sample Music Placement for Your Script
| Scene Segment | Music Style | Suggested Track |
|---|---|---|
| Intro & Title Card | Calm ambient | "Hover" by Wayfair |
| Vegetables & Prices | Chill electronic | "Possibilities" by Matt Wigton |
| Fruits & Grocery Facts | Light pop/fun | "Brand New Day" by Ivy Bakes |
| Food Clips & Visual B-roll | Cheerful food-style | “Delicious” by MDStockSound or Upbeat Food Show music (SoundCloud, YouTube) |
| Outro / Farewell | Reflective ambient | Fade back to "Hover" by Wayfair |
Quick Tips for Usage
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Always double-check the license for any track—especially to confirm if attribution is required or if it's safe for commercial use.
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Give credit in your video description if the track requires attribution (e.g., “Music: Amazing Track by Artist, used under CC license”).
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Use YouTube Audio Library tracks for safest legal grounding. (Lifewire)
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For longer videos, consider using short edits or loops—like the 30s or 60s versions from MDStockSound. (SoundCloud)
Let me know if you’d like me to suggest specific download links and create a folder of these tracks ready for your editor—or even tailor the music schedule with timestamps from your voiceover.
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