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  1. Philadelphia folk duo Makeshift Hammer, whose album was cloned on Spotify by the fake artist Carey Dupont
    AI Music News 13 Jul

    A fake artist took 94% of Makeshift Hammer's Spotify royalties with a sped-up copy of their own album

    • A fan tipped off Philadelphia duo Makeshift Hammer to 'Blue Road', an album by an unknown artist named Carey Dupont containing their songs at altered speed under lightly renamed titles
    • The cloned tracks collected close to 50,000 listens each in a year, while many of the 4-year-old originals sat between 1,000 and 2,000
    • By band member Owen Lyman-Schmidt's account, the clone captured 94% of the royalties his band's recordings earned on Spotify
    Read the full story
  2. Global Music Rights logo, the performing rights organization founded by Irving Azoff
    AI Music News 13 Jul

    5 streaming platforms coordinated to remove Irving Azoff's GMR from US mechanical rate-setting

    • A Phonorecords V motion shows Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Pandora and Google jointly moved to remove Global Music Rights from the US mechanical rate-setting process
    • The platforms argue GMR is a performing rights organization without the 'significant interest' in mechanical rights required to participate
    • Independent songwriter advocates including Eight Mile Style and the Songwriters Guild of America are preparing objections demanding a 15.65-cent physical mechanical rate
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  3. The Suno wordmark, the AI music company that pushed back on the RIAA and IFPI AI labelling proposal
    AI Music News 13 Jul

    Suno says artists and platforms should decide on AI labels, not the RIAA suing it

    • Suno responded to the RIAA and IFPI AI labelling proposal by saying it should be up to artists and platforms to decide how AI music is treated.
    • The AI-Generated and AI-Assisted labels are voluntary, and no streaming service has committed to adopting them.
    • DiMA, which represents Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and YouTube, answered the labelling plan by asking rightsholders for better AI metadata.
    Read the full story
  4. Spotify logo on a green geometric collage from the company's press newsroom
    Music Intelligence 13 Jul

    Spotify's fraud crackdown and its AI remix deal guard the same pot of money

    • Hypebot's Rich Kołodziej asked on July 10, 2026 whether Spotify guards against one type of AI market distortion while monetizing another
    • Spotify's paid AI feature with Universal Music Group, announced May 21, 2026, will let Premium subscribers generate covers and remixes of licensed tracks
    • Both the fraud crackdown and the remix deal protect Spotify's payout pool, and in both stories the artist's cut is the number still missing
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  6. Lorna Clarke, the BBC's Director of Music, who set out the broadcaster's AI music policy
    AI Music News 10 Jul

    BBC music boss Lorna Clarke says it will label AI in the music it plays, if the industry ever agrees how

    • BBC Director of Music Lorna Clarke set out the broadcaster's AI policy on July 7, 2026.
    • The BBC will prioritise music that is the result of meaningful human creativity, but says artists can still use AI tools.
    • Clarke pledged the BBC will never knowingly broadcast AI-generated music that infringes existing copyright works.
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  7. Band with a horn section performing on a large stage under bright spotlights at a live show
    AI Music News 10 Jul

    Gotobeat takes its AI touring tech to arenas after selling 150,000 tickets for smaller venues

    • Gotobeat launched in 2024 with an AI platform that predicts demand for emerging artists and helps them sell out venues.
    • The company sold more than 150,000 tickets in 2025 for small and medium-sized venues.
    • It is now opening an arena touring division, starting with two shows at OVO Arena Wembley in London.
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  8. Chart of Q2 2026 music funding at $5.75B, split across Primary Wave $2.23B, Chord $500M, and Suno $400M
    AI Music News 10 Jul

    Q2 2026 music funding hit $5.75B, and Suno's $400M round shows where the money is going

    • DMN Pro's weekly report put Q2 2026 core music industry funding at roughly $5.75 billion, quadrupling year-over-year.
    • Two mega-rounds drove the jump: Primary Wave's $2.23 billion fourth fund and Suno's $400 million Series D.
    • AI and catalog businesses took the largest share, with those raises topping $3.2 billion for the quarter.
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About the founder

I'm Christopher Wieduwilt. Founder of The AI Musicpreneur.

Christopher Wieduwilt

Christopher Wieduwilt

AI Music Educator & Journalist

I've been a musician for over 25 years — metal bands in Germany, a solo singer-songwriter project that toured the US coast to coast, 500,000+ plays on Myspace. Then Myspace crashed and I lost my entire fanbase overnight.

After that I worked inside the music industry for years on the business side: managing artists, working for record labels, organising concerts and festivals. Watched the same mistakes repeat on newer platforms.

In 2023, generative music AI started reshaping everything: production, promotion, rights, revenue. I started covering AI in music production in August 2023, before Suno's public launch. 200+ stories since.

Today the site is read by 20,000 music professionals every month — Grammy-winning engineers, artists, and people inside Warner Music, AWAL, Believe, Songtradr, and UnitedMasters.

The Wednesday newsletter is where I go deeper: one news story, one tool tutorial, one promotion tip. Free.

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Lawsuits, label deals, streaming policy shifts, AI artists landing on charts. Get the AI music trends and music tech news that change how you work, explained for working artists, producers, and labels.

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AI music tools, reviewed and tested

Hundreds of AI music tools exist, and new AI music tools launch every week. Most reviews tell you what a tool does. I tell you whether it's worth your time. Find the right AI music generator, AI mastering tools, AI songwriting tools, and AI music video generators, or read the roundups where I rank the best AI music production tools in each category. It's AI for musicians, sorted by what you're trying to do.

Step-by-step AI music tutorials show you how to use one specific tool, start to finish. A dedicated guide for each of the best AI tools for musicians, from generating a track in Suno or Udio to separating stems and cloning a voice.

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The AI music industry section: interviews with founders and artists, deeper analysis, AI music charts, and AI music industry news on how AI is reshaping the music business. Meet the AI artists and the stories behind them.

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The AI music newsletter goes out to 2,000+ music industry professionals every week. Artists, managers, label staff, and AI music tech founders.

Each issue covers the week's biggest AI music news, a tool tutorial with step-by-step instructions, and a promotion tip you can run before Friday. Free to subscribe. No upsell on the first email.

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions

What is AI music and how does it work?

My article on What is AI music covers this in full: how AI models are trained on audio, what generation tools can and can't do, and where the copyright questions stand.

Will AI replace musicians?

The short answer is no, but the longer answer matters more. Will AI replace musicians breaks down what AI can produce, what it can't, and where human artists still have ground that's hard to take.

Is AI music copyrighted?

Practice is shifting. The US Copyright Office has ruled that purely AI-generated output doesn't qualify for copyright protection. Is AI music copyrighted covers the current legal position, the active lawsuits, and what this means for artists using AI tools in their work.

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The AI Musicpreneur newsletter goes out every Wednesday. It covers AI music news, tool tutorials, and promotion strategies. Read by 2,000+ music industry professionals. Free to subscribe.

How do AI music tools compare to traditional music production software?

Traditional DAWs give you full control with a steep learning curve. AI tools give you fast results with less manual work, but trade off some control. Most professional workflows now combine both: AI tools for ideation, stem separation, and mastering; the DAW for arrangement and final production decisions.

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