AI Music News
Top 5 AI music news of the week (8th – 14th December 2025)
Here are the Top 5 AI music news of the week:
1. This AI tool matches your song to human-made music videos in under 1 minute.
- Award-winning Music Video Director Loraa White (has shot over 500 music videos in the last 15 years) just launched Music Video Marketplace, a platform that connects musicians with ready-made music videos.
- The AI tool analyzes your song’s genre, mood, energy, and BPM, then suggests matching videos from over 300 professional options.
- Each video can only be licensed 50 times and comes in both horizontal and vertical formats.
- The service helps artists get quality visuals without the high costs of filming their own videos.
2. Mozart AI’s new Vibe Sessions lets you create, remix and master tracks through chat
- Mozart AI launched Vibe Sessions, a chat-based tool for creating, remixing, and mastering tracks.
- The London startup raised $730K in pre-seed funding earlier this year.
- New features include music video generation (Beta), a Discover page for public sharing, and mobile browser access.
- The AI models now deliver better quality and consistency for full song generation. A native app is coming soon.
3. FL studio just added ElevenLabs AI to FL cloud pro — Here’s what you get:
- FL Studio teamed up with ElevenLabs on December 9 to add AI audio generation to FL Cloud Pro.
- Subscribers get 3 free months of ElevenLabs’ Creator Plan (normally $22/month), letting them create samples, stems, and vocals using text prompts.
- The update also includes 12 new plugins like iZotope’s Ozone 12 and UVI’s Prisma, bringing the total to 85 plugins.
- This partnership gives FL Studio’s 100 million users access to AI tools while keeping producers in control of their creative process.
4. ACE Studio 2.0 launches with 140 AI voices
- ACE Studio 2.0. just dropped expanding to 140 AI voices in eight languages including French, Portuguese, Spanish, and Italian.
- The platform now features three AI modules that create music from text prompts, plus artist-modeled instruments and new vocal styles.
- Pricing starts at $398 for lifetime Artist edition access, making it a comprehensive AI production tool.
5. DiCaprio calls AI music “Internet Junk” despite technical quality
- In his Time Entertainer of the Year interview, Leonardo DiCaprio criticized AI music as culturally disposable.
- While he admitted hearing impressive AI mashups that blend artists like Michael Jackson with The Weeknd, DiCaprio believes these creations lack humanity and staying power.
- He argues that real art needs human creators, though he sees potential for AI as a tool to enhance filmmaking rather than replace human creativity.

