400K
Subscribers
443.6M
Total views
970
Videos
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Avg views (30d)
as of 2026-05-12
Integrated video price
Algorithmic estimateLow
$624
Typical
$1,040
High
$1,560
Range is the pure algorithmic estimate from audience size, niche CPM, geo and format multipliers. How this works →
Pricing model
Algorithmic estimate
Pure algorithmic estimate, $624 – $1,560 per integrated placement. No community data points yet. See methodology →
About TAK Music Channel
TAK Music Channel is a YouTube creator based in Japan with 400,000 subscribers and over 443 million total views across 970 published videos. The channel is operated by TAK, a singer, songwriter, and music producer (シンガー・ソングライター・トラックメイカー). The creator's output spans music production, songwriting, and performance content, positioning the channel within the broader music creator economy on YouTube.
With a subscriber base in the mid-tier range and substantial cumulative viewership, TAK Music Channel represents a established presence in the music category. The channel's 970 videos indicate consistent publishing activity over its operational history. The Japanese origin and language context suggest the channel may serve both domestic and international audiences interested in Japanese music production and artist content.
As of the latest tracking snapshot (May 12, 2026), the channel maintains 400,000 subscribers. The creator operates in a competitive niche alongside peers such as SaritHadadOfficial (508,000 subs) and GURPREET KAUR VLOG (412,000 subs), indicating the mid-tier music category includes creators with comparable and slightly larger audiences.
TAK Music Channel's estimated sponsorship rates
TAK Music Channel's estimated sponsorship rate for integrated YouTube video placements falls in the range of $624 to $1,560, with a typical rate of $1,040. This estimate is derived algorithmically based on subscriber count, niche CPM benchmarks, and platform-specific multipliers for video format integrations.
The mid-tier audience classification reflects the 400,000-subscriber base, which positions the channel above micro-creator thresholds but below mega-creator status. Music category CPM rates vary significantly by geography, audience demographics, and content type; Japanese-origin music content may attract different advertiser demand and pricing than Western music creators, though specific regional CPM data for this channel is not yet available.
Comparable peers in the music niche—such as SaritHadadOfficial at 508,000 subscribers and GURPREET KAUR VLOG at 412,000 subscribers—operate in similar rate bands, though individual rates depend on audience composition, engagement metrics, and historical partnership data. The typical $1,040 rate reflects mid-tier music creator benchmarks; actual negotiated rates may vary based on campaign scope, exclusivity terms, and brand fit.
For detailed information on how this estimate is calculated, including the specific multipliers applied to subscriber count and niche CPM, refer to the /methodology page.
Who should partner with TAK Music Channel?
TAK Music Channel reaches 400,000 subscribers with a cumulative view history of 443,586,219 total views, indicating an established audience base in the music category. The channel's Japanese origin suggests primary appeal to Japanese-language and Japan-focused music audiences, though the global reach of music content on YouTube means the audience likely includes international listeners interested in Japanese music production, songwriting, and artist content.
Brand categories most aligned with this creator's audience include music production software, digital audio workstations (DAWs), music education platforms, musical instruments and equipment, streaming services, and music-related merchandise. The singer-songwriter-producer positioning also attracts interest from music publishing platforms, royalty management services, and artist development tools.
The mid-tier subscriber count places TAK Music Channel in a segment where audience engagement and niche relevance often outweigh raw reach. Peers such as Vanessa Mai (303,000 subs) and Vinyl Records (296,000 subs) operate in adjacent music niches, suggesting the category supports diverse music-related content verticals. Brands targeting music creators, musicians, and music enthusiasts—rather than mass-market consumer products—typically find strong alignment with this audience tier.
Detailed engagement metrics, audience demographics, and geographic breakdown are not yet available in the tracking database; these factors would further refine advertiser suitability.
TAK Music Channel's growth and performance
TAK Music Channel was first tracked on May 12, 2026, at 400,000 subscribers. The latest snapshot, also from May 12, 2026, shows 400,000 subscribers, representing zero net change over a 1-day span. This single data point does not provide sufficient history to assess growth trends, velocity, or seasonal patterns.
Longer-term growth analysis requires multiple snapshots across weeks or months. Average view counts for the last 30 days are not yet available in the database. To establish meaningful growth metrics—such as monthly subscriber acceleration, content performance trends, or audience retention patterns—additional tracking data will be needed.
How our pricing estimate works for TAK Music Channel
TAK Music Channel's estimated sponsorship rate is calculated algorithmically using the formula: subscriber count × niche CPM × platform multiplier × format multiplier. The estimate of $624–$1,560 (typical $1,040) is based on 400,000 subscribers, music category CPM benchmarks, and YouTube video integration multipliers.
This estimate is classified as metric_estimate with zero community data points, meaning it relies on category-level CPM averages rather than historical brand deals or creator-reported rates. The mid-tier audience classification is assigned based on subscriber count relative to the broader creator distribution.
Actual rates depend on audience composition, engagement metrics, geographic location of viewers, content category specifics, and individual brand negotiations. For a full explanation of the CPM model, multiplier adjustments, and confidence intervals, see the /methodology page.