Subbed! thank you brother! I recently started a faceless focus music channel and use suno for this, and it has turned out good but always looking for that little "thing" to get my prompts more towards what i'm looking for. This helps!
Honestly, this is the sort of feedback that keeps me going. I'm going to do a video that is directly speaking to my subs in the next week or so. I don't always want to do instructional videos. I want to talk to people who want to share ideas. Thanks so much for the sub.
I might end up doing a part 2 for this video. I've been getting some really sweet comments. Totally appreciate you giving this feedback and the more we all work together, the better the music being pumped out is going to be.
you can use brackets differently also. so for example, if you use a lyric: (hey what's out their) it will sing this as a lyric, but with a second voice effect, assuming you have normal lyrics written also (no brackets) I play around a lot with this in suno in some of my songs. its like, your telling suno, "hey this part needs to be a different vocal effect." (Which you can even specify in the 'style of music' box. works sometimes) ie, you can tell it to use Male voice, and female voice in style of music, and it will use 1 type of vocal for the normal written lyrics. to be clear with your example, if you put the instructions in square brackets, suno is more consistent at following the [ ] instructions. that's what I've found as a behaviour at least with what I create.
Thanks for this .... big time... As mentioned in another comment. I might end up extending this video to a second video and really go deeper on this stuff thanks to your comments.
@@AiDIYTECH Theres also the sort of Callback, you can do with brackets. so if you write a lyric, That I loved them, (more than words can say) But now they're gone, (and I'm left to pray) the parts in brackets, are like a callback, its the same voice, but with a different inflection. if that makes sense. Shameless plug, but in my track ''Moogie'' th-cam.com/video/wedDU5HRylE/w-d-xo.html I used it in the verses.
@@PinkNoise-AI , I have found the same thing you did. The brackets steer the song. Using the meta tags helps but is no guarantee. I have not used long descriptive meta tags, only short ones thinking that less is more, What have you found?
Changing () to [] indeed prevents the meta tags from being sung. Keep the meta tags short; in my experience, they’re more likely to be picked up that way.
Great video tutorial! Is there a way to introduce an instrument such as a saxaphon in certain section such as chourus? I can see the amazing possibilities in the future
I have seen people upload their own music tracks into Suno and then Suno is smart enough to then take those samples and create other backing tracks with them. You can then add vocals to that. You just need to be really creative with Suno and think of all the different ways to get things done. Half the fun of using these ai music apps is the messing about and creating something unique.
Poderia disponibilizar o comando para o ChatGpt? Como fez na sua música do video. Crio músicas no gênero melodic death e estou apanhando com os vocais guturais. Ao adicionar elementos tipo folk, perco o vocal instruído. Obrigado pela atenção.
salve mano, da uma olhada no email, tenho experimentado bastante nos ultimos tempos o controle das vozes, fiz uns trabalhos com metal posso te passar umas visões
Thanks for the tips. They do help a lot but the vocals and music are rarely crisp and usable and mostly a muddy brittle sound. But still amazing for these early days of what's to come.
That's going to be a real challenge and one that you might not want to take on. Because that song is protected, you'll be knocked back for directly suggesting that. But also, I have read in the discord and on reddit where Suno has totally banned and locked accounts for people trying too hard to mimic copywrite material. While they are going through these lawsuits, you just know Sony is on the edge of their seats to find examples where they are breaching copywrite law. So they are going to be super careful.
The AI lyrics are dreadful, but these tools are good for coming up with ideas, I m a musician and take these ideas and move them forward, anybody who thinks they will make any money with streaming AI music or in general is fooling themselves, treat these tools as a bit of fun.
You need to work with the lyrics once you initially get them. I'm getting better at it. I think when ai spits out a song, you should treat it like a toddler that just made you food. Just thank ChatGPT. Say they did a great job and smile. Then just tear that song apart in a way that doesn't hurt any ai feelings.
The AI lyrics will be as good or as dreadful as your request. As a musician I encourage you to work with the AI to get it to craft exactly what you want. And as for your last sentence, many people are alreay making money with AI tools. Get out of that negative head-space, man.
The Maximum, i can do at Suno is: (Sometimes Suno generate it as i want but at 40-50% of Times it sucks!) 🤍🐇 [Intro] [Key: C minor, Tempo: 160 BPM Synth Pads in C minor create a dark atmosphere, layered with a low Bass Synth in C. A single Electric Guitar plays a slow melody with slides and bends, focusing on the C minor scale for a haunting effect.] Lyrics: Whispers in shadows, echoes of pain, Bloodlines call in the dark refrain. Faces of ages, forged in the night, A legacy burning, ready to fight. [Build-Up] [Drums kick in with a steady rhythm. Guitar Power Chords: C-G-A-F intensify, with Bass Synth descending to create tension] The scars of our past, lines in our soul, Ancient whispers, take control. Strength in shadows, born of fear, Bloodlines live-feel them here. [Drop, Chords: C-G-A-F with heavy Bass Drop, Distorted Guitar Power Chords and Glitch Effects create a deep wobble. Drums go full force, using fast double bass kicks and snares for intensity.] [Instrumental, no vocals] [Verse] [Chugging Guitar Power Chords: C-G-A-F, low and distorted, with a syncopated rhythm. Synth Pads layer in the background, building suspense.] Lyrics: Carved in the blood, etched in stone, A story of fire, flesh, and bone. Legacy’s calling, voices collide, In the bloodlines, shadows abide. [Chorus] [Chords: C-G-A-F with a sustained, eerie lead melody in Guitar playing higher notes on the C minor scale. Bass Synth grows louder, with the Drum Kit carrying a heavy, fast-paced beat.] Lyrics: Rise from the shadows, ghosts in the light, Bound to the bloodlines, ready to fight. Echoes and fractures, scars that remain, Ghosts of the past that echo again. [Bridge] [Key: C minor for Guitar Solo, focusing on bends, slides, and vibrato for a haunting sound. Bass Synth sustains a low growl, building anticipation.] Lyrics: Born of the shadows, forged in fire, Bloodline strength, our desire. Chains break free, calling loud, In the silence, fierce and proud. [Final Drop] [Chords: C-G-A-F with a deep Bass Drop and Drums reaching peak intensity. Guitar Riffs hit heavy downstrokes for a powerful, head-banging section.] [Instrumental, no vocals] [Outro] [Fading Synth Pads in C minor with a single, repeating Guitar Note, Bass and Drums slowly fade out, leaving a haunting, suspenseful ending.] Lyrics: Stories fade, echoes die, Ghostwritten lines, left to lie. In the silence, shadows fall, Whispers lost, hear it all.
It's very interesting that you mention that. I have started to do deep comparisons with Suno to Udio. I'm not rushing to finish the content because I want it to be solid. But the solution "might" be Udio when Suno isn't getting it right. More to follow. Thanks for the comment by the way.
A musician plays live. A producer can make the exact song that is playing in his/her head. Doing prompts is not music creation - more like a form of curation. Ultimately people will not care if a song is created by a computer if it sounds great. That's why it's a bad time to be a producer. In the end, people won't care if it's rehashed and unoriginal if it sounds good to them. How a song is made is not at all important to most people.
Plenty of musicians haven't played live. And I don't want original music made with instruments to go away. In high school, I was in rock bands. I played trumpet. I sang in musicals. After high school, Since High School, I spend time going to theatre shows, concert bands and following electronic ambient composers. I think musicians are creative with music. There's a lot more that goes into this than prompts. I have spent weeks putting a song together and then up to 4 days editing video's for it. Honestly though, 100% for real, I appreciate you adding to the conversation.
@@NathanLemmon I write and produce songs and I am a performing musician, every new advanced in music has the nay sayers, who always do the the same 3 things, dismiss, then hate , then accept, software like band in a box has been around for over a decade, no AI, same with sample libraries. Very few people have ever made money in music as writers or performers, there is now over 70 years of popular music on streaming, nobody is making money except the platforms, it was no different back in the day, most music is formulaic, some of the AI content is getting very good, I use it for ideas, but TBF, usually redo it, the remix/master give it a couple of years, AI will crack that to, it's still awful at lyrics though!!
Really useful BUT... I have found that using a lot of metatags, you basically run out of character limits almost every time. So what I have done is create bascially half a song and then extend this or cover this. Eventually I get there but it's never really quite as I intended.
I've been using the free Suno credits for vocals because I can't sing. I upload a basic drum beat plus some chords for a consistent BPM and key. Then I get the vocal stem with Stemroller and go from there in my DAW. When I started with Suno, some of the voices were great but pretty obvious clones of well-known artists. Now the singing always seems much blander and more generic. Anyone else noticed this?
I was talking to a friend last night about using Suno in this exact way. Instead of just getting the song and taking it how it is, splitting it up with the stems and adding your parts.
@@PeterHoward-k2z I've been doing it for free, so... Oh, and I get a WAV file by recording direct into Audacity and not using Suno's download audio option.
This is how I'm looking at things. A song with tags creates a much more robust track. Occasionally, if you work long enough on it, you might nail it. But without tags, you get a pretty empty song. As time passes, things will get better and better.
You can totally do that. I don't want to say you "can't" do it within Suno. I can't see a way that it could be done. But it can be done with other applications or with a combination of applications. EASEus to create the stems or separate them (this part can be done in Suno). Then you can use an app like Audime which has voices you can choose or alter. So far, I have not done a tutorial of this process but I have been wanting to get on it.
i uploaded my songs from 90s and made suno versions. i think people who just get chat gpt lyrics and suno ai for music aren't making music at all. if you don't write lyrics or make the song how are you a musician?
I watched 2 musicians working on a computer and tacking beats together that they purchased online in order to make backing tracks. Well known other musicians then bought their backing tracks off them to release songs to the world. I'm not sure how to exactly gate keep the term "Musician". But from what I can tell, if you are being creative with music, you are a musician. Nobody goes to ChatGPT and says "Give me a song" and then the song just appears. I kinda sorta did that in this demo. But that wasn't to make a song. It was to demo Metatags. But also, thanks for watching and commenting.
I appreciate the feedback. We're in constant works to make the content better in every way. No comment goes unappreciated. Many improvements to the way this is done is directly related to community feedback.
You're delusional if you think Suno paid any attention to your "Meta tags". Have another listen and point out where the organ comes in and where the 'light drums' are.
I'm not going to go and disagree with you. I think from time to time, Suno nails it. But after having listened to maybe 1000 songs at this point, I can pick it most of the time. But we're doing this for the future. Get as good at making this stuff right now with what is available. Then when what is available is even better, we can also be better.
I feel like this ai music space is going to be Suno vs Udio people. I do plan on spending a lot of time with Udio. But right now, my focus is trying to get the best out of Suno. I will check out your page for sure. Curious though, is it the vocals? A lot of people say they get vocals better.
@@AiDIYTECH The difference is night and day my dude. Suno always sounds like AI. The stuff I've curated and made through Udio rarely sounds like AI (in the same way). The essence / aesthetic is much higher quality.
@@AiDIYTECH I added in some moans from ElevenLabs SFX that then influenced further extensions, but other than that I didn't do any "clean up" EQ or anything. Just hours of honing in on parts I like, extending, and compositing all the best bits in over the course of 1-3 hours.
@@AiDIYTECH 🧝♀ ELF GIRL | 009 💠 is 6.5 hours of raw snippets mostly untouched by me if you want to get a general idea of the variety of quality output you can get from Udio 1.5.
True.... a future variant will also read your interest level and adjust the music to your tastes in real time without you being aware you're indicating this need. ...and now you understand why sex robots will kill relationships.
Good information. I haven't done much with metatags in Suno, but am thinking I should dive into it.
The songs totally step up another 10 bonus levels
Subbed! thank you brother! I recently started a faceless focus music channel and use suno for this, and it has turned out good but always looking for that little "thing" to get my prompts more towards what i'm looking for. This helps!
Honestly, this is the sort of feedback that keeps me going. I'm going to do a video that is directly speaking to my subs in the next week or so. I don't always want to do instructional videos. I want to talk to people who want to share ideas.
Thanks so much for the sub.
Hey. I put my meta tags in [brackets] and my background vocals in (parenthesis). Saw a writer do this on Udio.
I might end up doing a part 2 for this video. I've been getting some really sweet comments. Totally appreciate you giving this feedback and the more we all work together, the better the music being pumped out is going to be.
you can use brackets differently also.
so for example, if you use a lyric:
(hey what's out their)
it will sing this as a lyric, but with a second voice effect, assuming you have normal lyrics written also (no brackets)
I play around a lot with this in suno in some of my songs.
its like, your telling suno, "hey this part needs to be a different vocal effect." (Which you can even specify in the 'style of music' box. works sometimes)
ie, you can tell it to use Male voice, and female voice in style of music, and it will use 1 type of vocal for the normal written lyrics.
to be clear with your example, if you put the instructions in square brackets, suno is more consistent at following the [ ] instructions.
that's what I've found as a behaviour at least with what I create.
Thanks for this .... big time...
As mentioned in another comment. I might end up extending this video to a second video and really go deeper on this stuff thanks to your comments.
@@AiDIYTECH Theres also the sort of Callback, you can do with brackets.
so if you write a lyric,
That I loved them, (more than words can say)
But now they're gone, (and I'm left to pray)
the parts in brackets, are like a callback, its the same voice, but with a different inflection. if that makes sense.
Shameless plug, but in my track ''Moogie''
th-cam.com/video/wedDU5HRylE/w-d-xo.html
I used it in the verses.
@@PinkNoise-AI , I have found the same thing you did. The brackets steer the song. Using the meta tags helps but is no guarantee. I have not used long descriptive meta tags, only short ones thinking that less is more, What have you found?
Correct! Parenthesis () are for ad-libs, brackets [] are for tags.
Changing () to [] indeed prevents the meta tags from being sung. Keep the meta tags short; in my experience, they’re more likely to be picked up that way.
Great video tutorial! Is there a way to introduce an instrument such as a saxaphon in certain section such as chourus? I can see the amazing possibilities in the future
I have seen people upload their own music tracks into Suno and then Suno is smart enough to then take those samples and create other backing tracks with them. You can then add vocals to that.
You just need to be really creative with Suno and think of all the different ways to get things done. Half the fun of using these ai music apps is the messing about and creating something unique.
Poderia disponibilizar o comando para o ChatGpt? Como fez na sua música do video. Crio músicas no gênero melodic death e estou apanhando com os vocais guturais. Ao adicionar elementos tipo folk, perco o vocal instruído. Obrigado pela atenção.
salve mano, da uma olhada no email, tenho experimentado bastante nos ultimos tempos o controle das vozes, fiz uns trabalhos com metal posso te passar umas visões
Thanks for the tips. They do help a lot but the vocals and music are rarely crisp and usable and mostly a muddy brittle sound. But still amazing for these early days of what's to come.
Thanks for sharing.
How do I instruct Suno to create the piano or the guitar similar to the style of the song "The House of The Rising Sun" or "Unchained Melody"?
Thanks!
That's going to be a real challenge and one that you might not want to take on. Because that song is protected, you'll be knocked back for directly suggesting that. But also, I have read in the discord and on reddit where Suno has totally banned and locked accounts for people trying too hard to mimic copywrite material. While they are going through these lawsuits, you just know Sony is on the edge of their seats to find examples where they are breaching copywrite law. So they are going to be super careful.
The AI lyrics are dreadful, but these tools are good for coming up with ideas, I m a musician and take these ideas and move them forward, anybody who thinks they will make any money with streaming AI music or in general is fooling themselves, treat these tools as a bit of fun.
You need to work with the lyrics once you initially get them. I'm getting better at it. I think when ai spits out a song, you should treat it like a toddler that just made you food. Just thank ChatGPT. Say they did a great job and smile. Then just tear that song apart in a way that doesn't hurt any ai feelings.
The AI lyrics will be as good or as dreadful as your request. As a musician I encourage you to work with the AI to get it to craft exactly what you want. And as for your last sentence, many people are alreay making money with AI tools. Get out of that negative head-space, man.
The Maximum, i can do at Suno is: (Sometimes Suno generate it as i want but at 40-50% of Times it sucks!) 🤍🐇
[Intro]
[Key: C minor, Tempo: 160 BPM
Synth Pads in C minor create a dark atmosphere, layered with a low Bass Synth in C. A single Electric Guitar plays a slow melody with slides and bends, focusing on the C minor scale for a haunting effect.]
Lyrics:
Whispers in shadows, echoes of pain,
Bloodlines call in the dark refrain.
Faces of ages, forged in the night,
A legacy burning, ready to fight.
[Build-Up]
[Drums kick in with a steady rhythm. Guitar Power Chords: C-G-A-F intensify, with Bass Synth descending to create tension]
The scars of our past, lines in our soul,
Ancient whispers, take control.
Strength in shadows, born of fear,
Bloodlines live-feel them here.
[Drop, Chords: C-G-A-F with heavy Bass Drop, Distorted Guitar Power Chords and Glitch Effects create a deep wobble. Drums go full force, using fast double bass kicks and snares for intensity.]
[Instrumental, no vocals]
[Verse]
[Chugging Guitar Power Chords: C-G-A-F, low and distorted, with a syncopated rhythm. Synth Pads layer in the background, building suspense.]
Lyrics:
Carved in the blood, etched in stone,
A story of fire, flesh, and bone.
Legacy’s calling, voices collide,
In the bloodlines, shadows abide.
[Chorus]
[Chords: C-G-A-F with a sustained, eerie lead melody in Guitar playing higher notes on the C minor scale. Bass Synth grows louder, with the Drum Kit carrying a heavy, fast-paced beat.]
Lyrics:
Rise from the shadows, ghosts in the light,
Bound to the bloodlines, ready to fight.
Echoes and fractures, scars that remain,
Ghosts of the past that echo again.
[Bridge]
[Key: C minor for Guitar Solo, focusing on bends, slides, and vibrato for a haunting sound. Bass Synth sustains a low growl, building anticipation.]
Lyrics:
Born of the shadows, forged in fire,
Bloodline strength, our desire.
Chains break free, calling loud,
In the silence, fierce and proud.
[Final Drop]
[Chords: C-G-A-F with a deep Bass Drop and Drums reaching peak intensity. Guitar Riffs hit heavy downstrokes for a powerful, head-banging section.]
[Instrumental, no vocals]
[Outro]
[Fading Synth Pads in C minor with a single, repeating Guitar Note, Bass and Drums slowly fade out, leaving a haunting, suspenseful ending.]
Lyrics:
Stories fade, echoes die,
Ghostwritten lines, left to lie.
In the silence, shadows fall,
Whispers lost, hear it all.
It's very interesting that you mention that. I have started to do deep comparisons with Suno to Udio. I'm not rushing to finish the content because I want it to be solid. But the solution "might" be Udio when Suno isn't getting it right. More to follow. Thanks for the comment by the way.
A musician plays live. A producer can make the exact song that is playing in his/her head. Doing prompts is not music creation - more like a form of curation. Ultimately people will not care if a song is created by a computer if it sounds great. That's why it's a bad time to be a producer. In the end, people won't care if it's rehashed and unoriginal if it sounds good to them. How a song is made is not at all important to most people.
Just imagine what magic might happen if a person is all three of these people …it’s not all bad. Atleast for the three of us…I mean me
Plenty of musicians haven't played live. And I don't want original music made with instruments to go away. In high school, I was in rock bands. I played trumpet. I sang in musicals. After high school, Since High School, I spend time going to theatre shows, concert bands and following electronic ambient composers.
I think musicians are creative with music. There's a lot more that goes into this than prompts. I have spent weeks putting a song together and then up to 4 days editing video's for it.
Honestly though, 100% for real, I appreciate you adding to the conversation.
@@NathanLemmon I write and produce songs and I am a performing musician, every new advanced in music has the nay sayers, who always do the the same 3 things, dismiss, then hate , then accept, software like band in a box has been around for over a decade, no AI, same with sample libraries. Very few people have ever made money in music as writers or performers, there is now over 70 years of popular music on streaming, nobody is making money except the platforms, it was no different back in the day, most music is formulaic, some of the AI content is getting very good, I use it for ideas, but TBF, usually redo it, the remix/master give it a couple of years, AI will crack that to, it's still awful at lyrics though!!
Really useful BUT... I have found that using a lot of metatags, you basically run out of character limits almost every time. So what I have done is create bascially half a song and then extend this or cover this. Eventually I get there but it's never really quite as I intended.
My extend feature isnt working anymore (I do have the paid plan). Have you run into this issues before? Customer service is no help....
Is it with all songs or just one? I've had issues before when my network was having problems.
@AiDIYTECH it's with all the songs.... I cleared the history, tried different browsers...
I've been using the free Suno credits for vocals because I can't sing. I upload a basic drum beat plus some chords for a consistent BPM and key. Then I get the vocal stem with Stemroller and go from there in my DAW. When I started with Suno, some of the voices were great but pretty obvious clones of well-known artists. Now the singing always seems much blander and more generic. Anyone else noticed this?
I was talking to a friend last night about using Suno in this exact way. Instead of just getting the song and taking it how it is, splitting it up with the stems and adding your parts.
You can't upload anything on the 'free' plan , so...
@@PeterHoward-k2z I've been doing it for free, so... Oh, and I get a WAV file by recording direct into Audacity and not using Suno's download audio option.
tags work onlysometimes,,, like ,, rarely, Im a pro, ibve blown throgh 1000 credits tying to slow down a song...BASIC STUFF. ive tried everything..
This is how I'm looking at things. A song with tags creates a much more robust track. Occasionally, if you work long enough on it, you might nail it. But without tags, you get a pretty empty song. As time passes, things will get better and better.
There are ways to seperate the voice from the music and replace the voice seperately with your chosen voice. Tutorial opportunity? 😉
You can totally do that. I don't want to say you "can't" do it within Suno. I can't see a way that it could be done. But it can be done with other applications or with a combination of applications. EASEus to create the stems or separate them (this part can be done in Suno). Then you can use an app like Audime which has voices you can choose or alter.
So far, I have not done a tutorial of this process but I have been wanting to get on it.
@@AiDIYTECH with Suno 4.0 around the corner and the impressive demos released, voice quality issues might be fixed!
@@The-DJ-Pharaoh Yes indeed. We I can't imagine a person on earth that isn't pumped and waiting for V4.
i uploaded my songs from 90s and made suno versions.
i think people who just get chat gpt lyrics and suno ai for music aren't making music at all. if you don't write lyrics or make the song how are you a musician?
I watched 2 musicians working on a computer and tacking beats together that they purchased online in order to make backing tracks. Well known other musicians then bought their backing tracks off them to release songs to the world. I'm not sure how to exactly gate keep the term "Musician". But from what I can tell, if you are being creative with music, you are a musician.
Nobody goes to ChatGPT and says "Give me a song" and then the song just appears. I kinda sorta did that in this demo. But that wasn't to make a song. It was to demo Metatags.
But also, thanks for watching and commenting.
Why are you even here?
Total overkill on editing effects, they don't make it any better, ease up a little.
I appreciate the feedback. We're in constant works to make the content better in every way. No comment goes unappreciated. Many improvements to the way this is done is directly related to community feedback.
First!
You're delusional if you think Suno paid any attention to your "Meta tags". Have another listen and point out where the organ comes in and where the 'light drums' are.
Early days. Jump onboard the Suno train.
Suno is too monotone and vocals are too repetitive in the style. The males sound like Bieber or young boy band vocals without emotion.
I'm not going to go and disagree with you. I think from time to time, Suno nails it. But after having listened to maybe 1000 songs at this point, I can pick it most of the time.
But we're doing this for the future. Get as good at making this stuff right now with what is available. Then when what is available is even better, we can also be better.
The singers sound like they're in ads for geriatric medicines.
@@glenesis 😆
Enough with the annoying sfx.
Stop using Suno and switch to Udio. My page is a testament to how much better it is.
I feel like this ai music space is going to be Suno vs Udio people. I do plan on spending a lot of time with Udio. But right now, my focus is trying to get the best out of Suno.
I will check out your page for sure.
Curious though, is it the vocals? A lot of people say they get vocals better.
@@AiDIYTECH The difference is night and day my dude. Suno always sounds like AI. The stuff I've curated and made through Udio rarely sounds like AI (in the same way). The essence / aesthetic is much higher quality.
So I checked out a couple of your songs ... 005-4 | Alassëa Lómë for example. Have you cleaned that up at all? Or is that raw from Udio?
@@AiDIYTECH I added in some moans from ElevenLabs SFX that then influenced further extensions, but other than that I didn't do any "clean up" EQ or anything. Just hours of honing in on parts I like, extending, and compositing all the best bits in over the course of 1-3 hours.
@@AiDIYTECH 🧝♀ ELF GIRL | 009 💠 is 6.5 hours of raw snippets mostly untouched by me if you want to get a general idea of the variety of quality output you can get from Udio 1.5.
Stop making AI music
Ai music is here to stay. My part is to try to get everyone to make the best ai music. I'm sure that's what everyone wants.
True.... a future variant will also read your interest level and adjust the music to your tastes in real time without you being aware you're indicating this need.
...and now you understand why sex robots will kill relationships.
@@RahhmiPoofs When sex robots become sentient, they will freaking LOVE ai music.
@@damonkatos4271 🤔🧐
Nope.
stop making useless comments no one wants to read