Bombay Sunrise by Louis King is a World track designed for modern creators. The tone leans Energetic, making it a practical fit for YouTube videos, short-form reels, podcasts, product explainers, and branded content. Its structure is editor-friendly, with clear sections that can be looped or trimmed to picture. Typical duration is 132s, which gives room for voiceover, b-roll, and transitions without crowding the mix. Engineers will appreciate a clean low end and present mids that translate well on laptops and phones.
Use this music to open a scene, underscore interviews, or pace montage edits. Transitions land on natural downbeats, so you can cut between chapters without abrupt energy jumps. If you prefer gentle momentum, keep the first third; for a stronger push, build from the middle section. Creators working across multiple platforms will find the arrangement flexible enough to adapt to 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 formats.
The track is royalty-free and suitable for commercial online projects subject to the terms of your license. It is crafted to survive platform loudness normalization while retaining depth and clarity. Tempo sits around 95 BPM, which supports smooth fades and simple cut-downs. If you are scripting voiceover, leave brief gaps after musical phrases; this maintains intelligibility without muting the bed.
Editors often pair this cue with product demos, tutorials, tech explainers, travel vlogs, and narrative b-roll. To add intensity, layer subtle risers or repeat the pre-final section before the ending. For calmer pacing, start later and fade early. The cue was arranged so the ending resolves cleanly, making it safe for hard cuts or quick stingers. This track is versatile and easy to integrate in different edits and formats. Its arrangement leaves room for voiceovers, transitions, and sound effects. You can loop, trim, or fade sections without losing musical coherence. The production focuses on clarity and balance across frequency ranges. This track is versatile and easy to integrate in different edits and formats. Its arrangement leaves room for voiceovers, transitions, and sound effects.