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Suno AI, or simply Suno, is a generative artificial intelligence music creation program designed to generate realistic songs that combine vocals and instrumentation, [1] or are purely instrumental. Suno has been widely available since December 20, 2023, after the launch of a web application and a partnership with Microsoft , which included Suno ...
A more nascent development of AI in music is the application of audio deepfakes to cast the lyrics or musical style of a pre-existing song to the voice or style of another artist. This has raised many concerns regarding the legality of technology, as well as the ethics of employing it, particularly in the context of artistic identity. [ 59 ]
The program generates two songs based on the prompts and users can "remix" their songs with further text prompts. [11] Songs are first generated as roughly 30 second-long pieces, and can be extended by additional 30 second increments. [6] Paying subscribers can access advanced functionality such as audio inpainting. [12] [13]
"Baby You Can Cry" is a song recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai, released September 27, 2019, by EMI Records. The song samples Namie Amuro's song, "Baby Don't Cry" and served as the lead single for Ai's greatest hits album, Kansha!!!!! – Thank You for 20 Years New and Best.
In 2018, Jukedeck’s technology was used to compose the music for K-pop girl group Spica for a performance at a concert at the Blue Square Concert Hall in Seoul. [11] [3] Singer Taryn Southern also used Jukedeck to create backing tracks for her songs. [3] Jukedeck grew to a team of 20 people and raised £2.5M in funding. [8]
"Big Generator" is a song by Yes that appears on their 1987 album, Big Generator. The song was remixed for a radio promotional single [ 2 ] exclusively in the U.S. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour , but has not been performed live since.
A music video for "Life Goes On" premiered on Ai's YouTube channel on August 3. [5] Ryusei Yokohama and Kōichi Satō, who star in Haru no Chiru, also star in the video. [6] [7] Regarding not appearing in the music video, Ai stated, "I want[ed] this video to be a series of cool videos."
Ai previously appeared on producer DJ Ryow's "Never Change" from his 2021 studio album, Still Dreamin'. [2] In mid-June, Ai shared photos of herself in a recording studio on various social media. She officially announced the single on June 21, 2021 and shared an excerpt of the song on her YouTube channel. [3]