
The numbers are in, and they paint a picture of extraordinary growth: In the 12 months between July 2024 and June 2025, YouTube paid out over $8 billion to the music industry.
This massive figure represents a significant increase from previous years and serves as powerful validation for YouTube’s unique approach to the music ecosystem—what the company calls its “twin engine” revenue model.
The Power of the Twin Engine
The $8 billion payout isn’t driven by a single revenue stream; it’s the result of two major forces firing simultaneously:
- Advertising Revenue: This comes from the vast, free tier of YouTube, where billions of users around the world consume music, music videos, and user-generated content (UGC). The sheer scale and global reach of the free platform make it an unmatched advertising powerhouse.
- Subscription Revenue: This includes payments from YouTube Music and YouTube Premium subscribers. This paid tier offers an ad-free experience, background play, and high-quality audio, providing a consistent, high-value revenue stream.
As Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s Global Head of Music, stated, “Today’s $8 billion payout is a testament to the fact that the twin engine of ads and subscriptions is firing on all cylinders.”
Growth That Matters to Everyone
This milestone is important because it demonstrates that the platform’s commitment to the music industry is both real and accelerating. Here’s a look at the sheer scale that powers this growth:
- 125 Million+ Subscribers: The platform now boasts over 125 million cumulative subscribers to YouTube Music and Premium globally (including those on trial).
- 2 Billion Monthly Viewers: More than 2 billion logged-in users watch music videos on YouTube every month.
- $2 Billion Jump: This latest figure represents a $2 billion increase since the $6 billion payout announced in 2022, showcasing a strong and sustained upward trajectory.
The combination of the free, massive reach of the advertising model and the high-value payments from the subscription model creates a financial structure that supports every facet of the music ecosystem—artists, songwriters, labels, and publishers alike.
Building a Long-Term Home for Music
This $8 billion is more than just a number; it represents the flow of capital that allows artists to build sustainable careers and connect with fans across every format imaginable—from long-form music videos to audio tracks, livestreams, and the viral short-form content found on Shorts.
For artists, songwriters, and the entire music industry, YouTube is no longer just a promotional tool. It is an essential, dual-purpose revenue platform that continues to prove its value as it works toward its stated goal of becoming the number one revenue contributor to the global music industry. The path ahead is clear: as YouTube’s global footprint and its subscriber base continue to expand, the opportunity for musicians to thrive will only grow stronger.





