There are lots of websites out there that show free music videos, but the sites below stand out from the rest of the crowd. Whether it’s the large quantity of free music videos they have, the video playlists they allow you to create, or the recommendations they give, they should really make you take notice.  You can find free music videos at YouTube via a keyword search, or you can browse videos by genre or mood. You can also view top artists and trending music videos, recommended music and artists, and more. YouTube Music works from your phone, tablet, or TV. Otherwise, you can watch music videos on Vimeo for free without a user account. The site is fairly easy to navigate and there are tons of music videos you’ve probably never seen anywhere else, which provides a fun way to find some new things to watch. You can view these music videos by date uploaded, alphabetically, popularity, or duration. There are also filters for specific duration and upload date, resolution, HDR, license, and a mature content toggle. Vimeo is available for computers, smart TVs, and mobile devices. What makes Reddit unique for watching music videos is that you’ll find submissions from a variety of websites, so even if you’ve already used the other music video streaming websites in this list, Reddit is the next best place to see videos from elsewhere. You can sort submissions by what’s hot right now, the newly added ones, and today’s or this year’s top-rated music videos. The extremely popular /r/Music is another subreddit you might like that sometimes includes videos. Videos span from the mid-1900s to the present year. You can filter by year, but also creator, language (nearly all of it is in English), collection, and subject. There are several thousand results through the link below, but Internet Archive also has the more general, and much larger (millions of items) Audio Archive that surely has other videos sprinkled within its subcategories for you to uncover. Then you can dig deeper into their Charts section to find even more music videos. They have charts for many music genres and themes, including emerging artists. Billboard also features music festivals, with videos covering them and the performances. They have music news videos as well.