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Family-friendly music for digital products
Feed Radio delivers curated, licensed, family-friendly stations built for apps, digital fitness platforms, youth programs, and kid-focused experiences.
Family-friendly music for digital products
Feed Radio delivers curated, licensed, family-friendly stations built for apps, digital fitness platforms, youth programs, and kid-focused experiences.
Why family-friendly music matters in digital experiences
When your platform serves kids or families, every audio touchpoint shapes trust. Using standard consumer music libraries exposes you to surprises. Lyrics vary, metadata is inconsistent, and there’s no industry standard for what counts as family-safe. Feed Radio solves this with reliable, rating-backed streams designed specifically for digital products that need predictable, clean, brand-safe sound.
Family-friendly stations ready to plug into your product
Feed Radio offers genre-based stations that keep content safe while maintaining energy and authenticity. Each stream is fully licensed for digital products and delivered through a simple API or SDK integration. The curated station package shown here is available at either a PG or PG-13 rating. Custom stations also available.
High-energy radio-pop without explicit content
Clean edits and youth-appropriate hip-hop
High-energy family-friendly rock
Family-friendly Latin hits across styles
Upbeat, clean electronic and pop-dance
Laid-back lo-fi and downtempo vibes
Curated tracks for young children and early learning
Data-driven curation with a proprietary rating system
Feed Radio combines hands-on curation with a rating system built to solve the gaps in public music metadata. Every track is tagged for language, themes, and age-appropriateness, giving your product a dependable filter for family-safe content. Stations update automatically as our library grows so your users always get fresh, appropriate music without manual review.
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Learn how we curate for kids — Curating music for kids: https://blog.feed.fm/curating-music-for-kids
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Learn about our clean vs explicit rating system — Feed.fm’s new music rating system: https://blog.feed.fm/clean-vs-explicit-feed.fms-new-music-rating-system
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Technical & service overview — Data-driven music curation: https://www.feed.fm/data-driven-music-curation
Music rating systems & managing explicitness
When it comes to music explicitness, it’s a bit of the wild west. There’s no universally accepted list of words or themes deemed to be explicit or profane, and this metadata is supplied voluntarily and inconsistently by record labels. Absent a clearly defined explicitness framework within the music industry, Feed.fm’s curation team designed an MPAA-style rating system to consistently classify and stream songs for our business partners.
Sonic branding & artist controversies
Unfortunately, sometimes musicians make headlines for the wrong reasons. Our curators stay highly attuned to the broader culture in which music exists, so they can provide timely guidance to our business partners. For example, we’ve worked closely and with sensitivity to remove R. Kelly from many of our music stations, while also promptly responding to requests for removal of Kanye West’s songs. In all instances, we let our partners make the decisions that are best for their brands.
Why does it work?
Most people know intuitively that music is a motivator. And, there is an increasing body of research that shows music is performance-enhancing when paired with fitness. Music distracts from fatigue sensations, and athletes need less oxygen to do the same work. Pairing music and workouts delivers even stronger results when movements are synchronized to the music’s tempo.
And, not just any music will do . . .
