Using Your Phone's Built-in Features: Many smartphones allow you to set any song from your music library as a ringtone. Here's how to do it on Android and iPhone:
Android:
Open your device's Settings.
Navigate to "Sound" or "Sound & Vibration" settings.
Select "Phone ringtone" or a similar option.
Choose the song from your music library and set it as your ringtone.
iPhone:
Open the "Settings" app.
Scroll down and select "Sounds & Haptics."
Under the "Sounds and Vibration Patterns" section, tap on "Ringtone."
Choose the song from your music library and set it as your ringtone.
Remember that using copyrighted music as a ringtone may be subject to copyright laws. Some apps and websites might offer copyrighted music as ringtones without proper authorization. Be sure to use legitimate sources or consider creating custom ringtones from royalty-free or non-copyrighted music to avoid any legal issues.
If you're an artist or label looking to protect your music and monetize it effectively, YouTube Content ID music distribution is a must-have tool. Content ID allows you to claim ownership of your tracks and automatically detect when they’re used in videos across YouTube. This means you can earn royalties whenever your music is played, even if it’s used by someone else in their content.
Many music distributors now offer YouTube Content ID as part of their services, so it’s worth looking into if you want to maximize your revenue and protect your work. Just make sure to choose a distributor that supports Content ID and fits your needs.