Around 2-3 years ago, Spotify served me a “recommended for you “ list of songs that were utterly awful and all the artist names were generic. The genre was roughly what I listen, but the music was utter crap. In hindsight it is easy to see that they were A/B testing their AI generated music machine yet the quality was so damning that we haven’t heard of it ever since. That is, until it became clear that now the tech is nearly ready and they can cut the labels and artists from the equation and finally become profitable. It’s actually the only way Spotify can survive, so mark my words - we’re gonna see “in house” artists from Spotify which all are completely or mainly AI driven. Then I’ll cancel my sub, install XMMS and dust off them old mp3s and OGGs 🎶
Music is in extreme over-supply - there are millions of talented artists performing in bedrooms and garages, desperate to be noticed. The key to success in music isn't talent, because so many people have it. The key is in promotion - having access to the advertising and the influencer connections that can turn a bedroom-band into global superstars. AI just means more of the same. Even if an AI model could make the absolute best music ever written, it'd be worthless without a skilled publicist. Conversely, anyone who can roughly carry a tune and sing generic love songs towards a nameless partner is star-material with the right business backing.
so how did they "create" the music? cos there are only a finite amount of chords, rhythms, timings, beats , and they know that, did they feed the lyrics? they definitely used extend, so what prompts did they use throughout the whole process?
@@Super-id7bq you are right. But there is such a strong hold on the labels using writers. AI can make hit songs faster and better and with a little adjusting you can make it unique and can’t even tell where the hit came from.
@verse_and_vibes_TV a hit is in the lyrics. The more I work with suno the more evident that is to me...and if it's an instrumental on suno it better tell me a story or it's just what? I love suno but it bothers me that a song that says meow 100000 times is consider the top songs...I would love a song battle feature on a platform of somesort...a scoring system that is based of votes against other songs...like if you are listening then you hear to songs and vote for one and hear two more...that way it's the best badass tracks at the top...not the gimmick crap or the guy who just knows how to post things and generated views and 2 second heart reactions...I want to hear great music...not commercial music and not dumb crap...real songs that I can relate to...there are literally only 3 artists I have came across so far on suno that are making great songs with their own lyrics...I have not explored too much but any song with a fart in it should not be showcased...anyways I love suno and I'm so much in a better headspace with suno as an outlet for my thoughts
If people are trying to steal a song, they will steal it. Being able to do something doesn't mean you should. Do I really care if Ai uses my songs for someone else's inspiration? Actually, it's pretty cool if my songs could do that. As long as it's not a straight up copy. I have been writing songs using my favorite songs for inspiration. Ai just does it faster. If the record companies win, this means no matter what I write they will be able to claim I got inspiration from some other song in the mainstream music industry. If Ai isn't fair use THEN we are in trouble. Plus the copywrite office not accepting Ai music is likely because more songs in the system equals more lawsuits. More work cataloging. They would be flooded.
That's my hope for what I'm doing with my ai music. I'm mostly writing parody / comedy songs now and using Suno to turn it into music. If I laugh and tap my foot and replay the song a few times, I'm happy. My hope is that Suno builds in an algorithm that totally makes it so it can't copy a song or voice exactly how it is. That would be perfect. Thanks for commenting.
Generic AI generated music is the worst thing that has come out of AI so far. That said, so many regular artists push out generic garbage that this’ll have a purifying effect as real musicians and music will stand out. Stuff like Black Metal, Death Metal and other stuff *I* like 😹👌🏻
One singing about Jesus and another about banning abortion. Can’t get any edgier than that - let’s see what our AI overlords can cook up with those prompt words! 😂
Around 2-3 years ago, Spotify served me a “recommended for you “ list of songs that were utterly awful and all the artist names were generic. The genre was roughly what I listen, but the music was utter crap.
In hindsight it is easy to see that they were A/B testing their AI generated music machine yet the quality was so damning that we haven’t heard of it ever since.
That is, until it became clear that now the tech is nearly ready and they can cut the labels and artists from the equation and finally become profitable. It’s actually the only way Spotify can survive, so mark my words - we’re gonna see “in house” artists from Spotify which all are completely or mainly AI driven. Then I’ll cancel my sub, install XMMS and dust off them old mp3s and OGGs 🎶
Music is in extreme over-supply - there are millions of talented artists performing in bedrooms and garages, desperate to be noticed. The key to success in music isn't talent, because so many people have it. The key is in promotion - having access to the advertising and the influencer connections that can turn a bedroom-band into global superstars. AI just means more of the same. Even if an AI model could make the absolute best music ever written, it'd be worthless without a skilled publicist. Conversely, anyone who can roughly carry a tune and sing generic love songs towards a nameless partner is star-material with the right business backing.
music publishers: we doing it to protect the industry and the artists.
also music publishers: we pay our artists 2%.
so how did they "create" the music? cos there are only a finite amount of chords, rhythms, timings, beats , and they know that, did they feed the lyrics? they definitely used extend, so what prompts did they use throughout the whole process?
I’m not worried at all. Everyone can compete now.
good song writers now have control of the whole process despite level of funds.
@@Super-id7bq you are right. But there is such a strong hold on the labels using writers. AI can make hit songs faster and better and with a little adjusting you can make it unique and can’t even tell where the hit came from.
@verse_and_vibes_TV a hit is in the lyrics. The more I work with suno the more evident that is to me...and if it's an instrumental on suno it better tell me a story or it's just what? I love suno but it bothers me that a song that says meow 100000 times is consider the top songs...I would love a song battle feature on a platform of somesort...a scoring system that is based of votes against other songs...like if you are listening then you hear to songs and vote for one and hear two more...that way it's the best badass tracks at the top...not the gimmick crap or the guy who just knows how to post things and generated views and 2 second heart reactions...I want to hear great music...not commercial music and not dumb crap...real songs that I can relate to...there are literally only 3 artists I have came across so far on suno that are making great songs with their own lyrics...I have not explored too much but any song with a fart in it should not be showcased...anyways I love suno and I'm so much in a better headspace with suno as an outlet for my thoughts
If people are trying to steal a song, they will steal it. Being able to do something doesn't mean you should.
Do I really care if Ai uses my songs for someone else's inspiration? Actually, it's pretty cool if my songs could do that. As long as it's not a straight up copy.
I have been writing songs using my favorite songs for inspiration. Ai just does it faster.
If the record companies win, this means no matter what I write they will be able to claim I got inspiration from some other song in the mainstream music industry.
If Ai isn't fair use THEN we are in trouble.
Plus the copywrite office not accepting Ai music is likely because more songs in the system equals more lawsuits. More work cataloging. They would be flooded.
That's my hope for what I'm doing with my ai music. I'm mostly writing parody / comedy songs now and using Suno to turn it into music. If I laugh and tap my foot and replay the song a few times, I'm happy. My hope is that Suno builds in an algorithm that totally makes it so it can't copy a song or voice exactly how it is. That would be perfect. Thanks for commenting.
Generic AI generated music is the worst thing that has come out of AI so far. That said, so many regular artists push out generic garbage that this’ll have a purifying effect as real musicians and music will stand out. Stuff like Black Metal, Death Metal and other stuff *I* like 😹👌🏻
Black Metal and Death Metal have become way to mainstream. I'm only listening to Life Metal and White Metal. that's the real contrarian shit.
One singing about Jesus and another about banning abortion. Can’t get any edgier than that - let’s see what our AI overlords can cook up with those prompt words! 😂
Get on the AI train or miss out.
looking forward to all ai lawsuits