AI singer Xania Monet signs a record deal.

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These are the days we are living in! :smh:

Billboard. Based in New York, she oversees all of the editorial content across Billboard's platforms — from its site and social channels to its newsletters and magazine — serving Billboard's fast-growing global audience of music fans, creators and the teams that power them behind the scenes. Prior to joining Billboard in 2017, she worked as a staff reporter at The Wall Street Journal for more than a decade, covering the music industry as well as beats ranging from sports and travel to the economy, following reporting internships in London, Brussels and Sao Paulo. She holds a bachelor's degree in economics from Duke University and a master's degree from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
 
Hey, if humans stop releasing shitty ass music this wouldn't have happened. I listen to a couple of AI Music Artists on YouTube. They are pretty dope.
 
it can only take jobs away from the untalanted and those that dont want change.
But Ai is training its models on the most talented artist, not the untalented.

Even the most talented human would find it hard to compete with Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Charlie Wilson, and Michael Jackson all rolled up into one.
 
But Ai is training its models on the most talented artist, not the untalented.

Even the most talented human would find it hard to compete with Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, Charlie Wilson, and Michael Jackson all rolled up into one.
Then they should get with the program or get left behind.
 
Please explain.

What exactly should they (human singers/artists) do?
I think they should embrace the new rechnolo
Please explain.

What exactly should they (human singers/artists) do?
AI like Suno isn’t the end of music—it’s a new instrument. A human artist can hum a melody, and Suno turns it into a full track. They can say, “I want an old school organ,” and instantly have it. When writer’s block hits, Suno can spark ideas for lyrics, hooks, or arrangements.

Instead of replacing talent, it elevates it. The algorithms are trained on the best artists, so even a below-average singer gets to create with tools that reflect the standards of greatness. That means anyone willing to adapt can sharpen their sound, speed up their workflow, and keep pace with change.

The ones who lose out aren’t the talented—it’s the ones who refuse to grow.
 
I think they should embrace the new rechnolo

AI like Suno isn’t the end of music—it’s a new instrument. A human artist can hum a melody, and Suno turns it into a full track. They can say, “I want an old school organ,” and instantly have it. When writer’s block hits, Suno can spark ideas for lyrics, hooks, or arrangements.

Instead of replacing talent, it elevates it. The algorithms are trained on the best artists, so even a below-average singer gets to create with tools that reflect the standards of greatness. That means anyone willing to adapt can sharpen their sound, speed up their workflow, and keep pace with change.

The ones who lose out aren’t the talented—it’s the ones who refuse to grow.
So after AI creates it, then what? The artist isn't the actual singer anymore? The machine is?

I'm not seeing the part where the human advances.
 
So after AI creates it, then what? The artist isn't the actual singer anymore? The machine is?

I'm not seeing the part where the human advances.

It actually helps the artist. Not everyone can afford studio time, producers, or a live band. With Suno, a singer can upload their vocals, use prompts to shape the sound, and create a whole album in a day. The human voice and vision stay at the center—AI just makes the process faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
 
So after AI creates it, then what? The artist isn't the actual singer anymore? The machine is?

I'm not seeing the part where the human advances.

It actually helps the artist. Not everyone can afford studio time, producers, or a live band. With Suno, a singer can upload their vocals, use prompts to shape the sound, and create a whole album in a day. The human voice and vision stay at the center—AI just makes the process faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
 
Xania ain't got no hands so how can she sign a record deal?
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Maybe it just me, but some of this stuff sounds a little too close to Beyoncé.

I see a possible lawsuit down the road
Timbaland was already getting called out by people for using their music as a 'learning tool' for his A.I. artist.
It'll probably take someone huge like a Beyonce' to sue one this companies, before we see a slow down.
 

What I find sus is that most of the A.I. I've listened to has been black people's music. My theory is white folks has always been envious of our music and been trying for years to replicate (look as the Osmands), now they have A.I. to finally hijack our shit. Not cool at all!
 
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