A quick search gave me an answer:
"Most definitely! If you distribute somebody else’s content without their permission, it’s a copyright violation whether you make any money off of it or not.
In the U.S., if you distribute content that you did not create yourself (audio, video, images, speech, logos, etc.), it’s a copyright violation unless you have the express written permission of the copyright owner, a license to use the content, or it falls within one of the few (& very narrowly-defined) exceptions. Copyright doesn’t restrict people from profiting off of the work; it is instead the “right” to “copy” (i.e., the person who created the work has the sole and exclusive right to determine where and how their work gets used), so in that sense, whether any profit is involved is completely irrelevant." - some guy who knows law stuff
https://www.quora.com/Can-I-get-a-copyright-claim-even-if-I-dont-monetize-the-video
This also answers your question, and more (note it's an Australian site, but the things on it still applies):
https://www.copyright.com.au/about-copyright/copyright-myths/
I think you need Killa's permission to stay safe from the copyright monsters.