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Browse Music by Mood
Playlists built around the feeling you're after.
69 playlists
Hopeful
15 tracks
Inspire
42 tracks
Nostalgic Travel
6 tracks
Elated (upbeat dance pop)
20 tracks
An Upbeat Indie Mix
51 tracks
Period Romance Drama
9 tracks
Running
48 tracks
Peaceful
18 tracks
Upbeat & Happy
56 tracks
Independence Day
19 tracks
Chill
21 tracks
Scary
26 tracks
Uplifting Ambient
17 tracks
Fear
8 tracks
Sentimental Folk
17 tracks
Quiet & Warm
22 tracks
Awkward & Quirky
19 tracks
Upbeat Indie
46 tracks
Weird
5 tracks
Blues Rock with Swagger
16 tracks
Sunny
25 tracks
Summer of Love
16 tracks
Electronic Chill
33 tracks
Badass Female Rock
19 tracks
Upbeat Indie Electro Pop
38 tracks
Swagger Rock
28 tracks
Smooth
10 tracks
Glitch
18 tracks
Angry
10 tracks
Glamorous
38 tracks
Marching
10 tracks
Dark Powerful Females
25 tracks
Suspense
27 tracks
Sentimental
27 tracks
Exciting R&B
27 tracks
Epic Swagger
8 tracks
Ambient Textural
25 tracks
Restless
13 tracks
Dark
24 tracks
Hip Hop Swagger
21 tracks
Love Notes
26 tracks
Relaxing
12 tracks
Romantic
22 tracks
Sad
26 tracks
Indie Summer Love
13 tracks
Sexy
25 tracks
Love Is All We Need
28 tracks
Airglow (inspirational cinematic pop)
4 tracks
Dreamy
24 tracks
Empowering Anthems
15 tracks
Peaceful Pianos
22 tracks
Upbeat Anthemic
24 tracks
Emotional Folk
21 tracks
Sizzlin (high voltage branding)
7 tracks
Spooky Halloween Season
31 tracks
SURGE (surging synth pop)
10 tracks
Dreamy Pop & Shoegaze
33 tracks
Futuristic Pop
6 tracks
Valentine's Love Mix
19 tracks
Sweet Life (breezy cool pop)
10 tracks
Get The Gold (feisty female pop)
20 tracks
Stellar (dreamy r&b pop)
20 tracks
Dreamcicles (dreamy pop)
10 tracks
Thunder (percussive pop)
19 tracks
Lets Party (celebratory party pop)
10 tracks
Fire (anthemic swagger pop, epic builds)
20 tracks
Busy & Frantic
15 tracks
Comedy on Cue
15 tracks
Hopecore - Love & Gratitude
22 tracks
Moods questions
Mood playlists group tracks by the feeling they create — uplifting, tense, chill, and more — rather than by musical style. They are built for the common situation where you know the emotional tone a scene needs before you know which genre will deliver it.
Start from what you want the audience to feel at that moment, not from a genre. Open the matching mood playlist and preview a few tracks against your rough cut; a track that works usually shows itself within the first few seconds of picture. If one is close but not quite right, the neighboring tracks in the same playlist are the fastest place to look next.
Genre describes how the music is made — its style and instrumentation — while mood describes what it makes you feel. A chill playlist can mix electronic, acoustic, and ambient tracks that all share the same emotional temperature, which is why mood browsing helps when the style is negotiable but the tone is not.
You can reuse a track as many times as you like, but each unique production needs its own license — a license is a legal document tied to your use through a Project Title. While your subscription is active, generating another license for the same track costs nothing extra; just complete License Now in checkout for each project.
Yes. The curated playlists are intended for video, podcast, and commercial projects alike, and subscription licenses cover web uses such as social media publishing as defined by your plan. Mood browsing is especially handy for podcast beds, where tone matters far more than genre.













