Who’s gonna ship the subsequent crop of AI-generated hits — and who will get to manage them?
That’s the devilishly troublesome query now confronting the music business, which has been witnessing a string of charting releases from AI ‘artists’ like Velvet Sunset, Cain Walker, and, most not too long ago, HAVEN. It’s additionally the main focus of DMN Professional’s newest analysis report, which tracks the precise chart positions achieved by AI-generated songs thus far (trace: it’s been a bit overblown within the press, however the upward chart momentum is scarily obvious).
However that’s all prologue. As a result of in very brief order, the sport surrounding AI music has modified dramatically. And so has its future trajectory.
Importantly, the most recent AI hits all characteristic heavy human involvement and platforms like Udio and Suno, each of which have been critically restricted following agreements with Common Music Group and Warner Music Group (Sony Music, as we’ve reported, has but to return to the desk with both of those corporations).
However with limitations like opt-in-only IP sourcing and restricted downloads, can platforms like Suno spit out one other ‘I Run,’ which plausibly cribbed each the voice and songwriting of EDM star Jorja Smith?
Clearly, Suno is without doubt one of the greatest — and most heavily-financed — barracudas on this pond with a $2.45 billion valuation. However by hobbling Suno, did WMG’s Robert Kyncl merely hand the benefit to a different fast-rising participant, probably hailing from a less-restricted area like China?
“There will certainly be a primary hit generated completely by AI,” one CEO of a top-ranked music distributor promised DMN. However maybe the key labels and different IP-owning giants have far higher affect over this inevitability than it seems.
Because the Yogi witticism goes, ‘It’s powerful to make predictions, particularly concerning the future. ‘ However one chance is that the sanctioned variations of Udio, Suno, and others like KLAY truly produce hits using opted-in IP from creators who wish to take part. Look no additional than ‘Coronary heart on My Sleeve,’ which, in an alternate universe, might have been concocted utilizing licensed materials from Drake and The Weekend.
Certainly, there are many artists keen to toss their IP into the AI pot, beginning with producers like Timbaland. However heading into 2026, it’s troublesome to find out if sufficient artists will play ball to create a severe pool of supply materials.
However as soon as it’s clear who’s opted in and who’s opted out, the majors and different mega-players out of the blue have the ability to form the longer term.
For instance, ‘I Run’ was abruptly faraway from Spotify and different DSPs over a bunch of infringement points. In fact, group HAVEN shortly resuscitated the observe with a sound-alike singer (Kaitlin Aragon). Nonetheless, sooner or later, the majors might squash related shenanigans if sufficient copyright and NIL violations are current.
Or, authorize — and promote the hell out of an AI-generated observe that makes use of licensed inputs, whatever the originating platform. Certainly, that appears like an AI future rights holders may take pleasure in, significantly if viral, charting AI-generated tracks are spilling off billions in extra royalties.
Amazingly, that’s additionally a future by which a scary expertise finally ends up making the enterprise even larger — and music IP much more invaluable. And as anybody surviving the previous few a long time of this roller-coaster business is aware of, it wouldn’t be the primary time.




