Facebook is currently planning, to deliver music videos on its ‘Watch’ video platform which could be directly targeted at YouTube.

The social media giant, the Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group, are said to have talks with various prominent music disco labels. Bloomberg sources, who spoke about the production say that on Watch music videos were already tried on the smaller foreign markets. Facebook.

According to sources, To compete with YouTube dominance, the firm has conducted music videos in India and Thailand, and that Facebook Watch has started to attract viewers.

While Facebook Watch is a long way from competing YouTube success everywhere, large and small programmers have targeted a huge share of the Google-owned site in the short video sharing arena for what it essentially believes is insufficient.

Well, that’s a major reason why a variety of Facebook Watch brands might be willing to provide a fair chance, given that the conditions are enticing enough. Even though Watch isn't common just like youTube, music videos (official and other) have always been a major traffic source for youTube, which means working with record labels will contribute to an inflow of new users to watch.

A wide collection of popular artist music videos could give Watch a sense of legitimacy as a video hub in a way that short-form TV shows and game streamers couldn't. Assuming such a deal happens and works successfully for firms, one day we can see it expand into IGTV video service from Instagram to help artists better use Instagram as an advertising too