Creating AI-Made Music for Spotify Royalties (AI-Made Music Adventure)
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Published 2024-04-23
π₯ We're hitting all the right notes on how to:
1οΈβ£ Write catchy lyrics with the wisdom of ChatGPT π
2οΈβ£ Compose melodies that resonate using Suno's intuitive interface πΌ
3οΈβ£ Seamlessly publish and distribute your tracks with DistroKidβs platform π
4οΈβ£ Sync everything up and see your song go live on Spotify π§
π©βπ€π§βπ€ Transform your musical ideas into streams and royalties, all with the help of cutting-edge AI tools.
π Check out the list of tools used in this video (in the order they appear):
ChatGPT by OpenAI: Your AI lyricist partner.
Suno: Where beats and chords come to life.
DistroKid: Your digital music distributor.
Spotify: The stage where your song shines.
πΉ Create, publish, and earn without missing a beat! π·πΈ
π‘ PLUS: Find out how to optimize your tracks for the best listening experience and ensure they're ready for the world. Learn how to navigate copyright concerns, licensing, and ensure that your AI-assisted creations hit all the right legal notes. ππ
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All Comments (21)
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What will be interesting is when Suno drops V4. You will be able to upload your own sounds/music to the app and it will use that as a reference. I'm not sure how that will work with copyright as you are contributing to the generation output yourself.
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Soon Spotify will be flooded with AI albums. Only big known artists will survive this. Great video man!
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Suno is superb at lyrics. You are obviously not prompting universal subject matters. The one criticism is that it usually includes the genre in the lyrics so I regenerate after editing this out in the custom lyrics.
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Albums by the same 'AI artist' are not yet possible. They will have to do a Midjourney and give us the tools to create a consistent sound. I always think about this when I create something I like in Suno/Udio, I wish I could create more songs with the same vocalist and sound. When we can do that we will be able to make AI albums.
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yeah found it on Spotify. Strangely doesn't come up when search directly for the song.
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Really cool video Matt, amazing to see what it can do and it will only get better!
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Hi! great content! I have some questions. What will happen if I upload the song from free Suno to Distrokid to be distributed to Spotify? Will the music get banned? Is there any other distributors approve AI music? Thank you in advance!
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Claude 3 opus seems to generate really good lyrics way better then gpt for me
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Good thing AI sucks at writing lyrics and so do AI bros.
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Good album cover
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Someone hasn't been paying attention to copyright laws. You might want to check if you're actually going to cash in on that AI music. You can't copyright music in the US unless it's been created by a person. That means if AI composed your music someone else can just take it. I'm not against using AI in music but you jumped the gun on this video.
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Hello do you have a paid version of chat GPT? I tried to get a cover for my album but chat GPT denied
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How much were the royalties?
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I wanna be a musician π€ but I don't play an instrument and I can't even write lyrics. AI to the rescue, turn anybody into anything and just watch as the world comes to a screeching halt. ππ I'm a musician
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dont you need a 3000px x 3000px img for cover? also distrokid is a paid service...
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Tell me, do you have copyright over the AI made music?
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Kool tune. Can't get a copyright for any of it. You AI'd the whole damn thing. Even the cover art. Had you at least written the lyrics and fed those to the AI to generate the music for the track. Then you could copyright the lyrics portion of the song. You can make money off the track. just can't protect the track with the legal might of copyright. Anyone can use any and all of the track in their works without worries for compensation of any royalties to you. All you can collect is what you directly get setup for revenue streams. No outreach from DistroKid say on to someone's YouTube channel that posts this track has to worry about real legalities. I'm sure there will be false copyright notices spammed. We can ignore all of it and just wade through the emails like we do now using licensed loop tracks we get hit up for now.
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Flood the streaming platforms with shit music, that's what we all want of course
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You look like if Doug Stanhope didn't drink π
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dude looks like Doug Stanhope