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What are YouTube Art Tracks?

When you release your music on YouTube but don’t have an official music video, YouTube generates an Art Track for you, using:

  • Your track
  • Your cover art
  • Your song’s metadata (artist name, title)

It’s a way for YouTube to catalog its music and ensure your content is available on both of its platforms (YouTube and YouTube Music).

Updated June 12, 2023 15:29

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