AI song on Suno hits 3m+ plays, now the creator has a record deal #ai #musicnews #aitools

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Title | AI song on Suno hits 3m+ plays, now the creator has a record deal #ai #musicnews #aitools |
Author | Chris Wieduwilt (The AI Musicpreneur) |
Duration | 1:26 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=TMFIiROpyEA |
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AI music creators now get record deals while dead artists get scammed.
Here are the Top 5 AI Music News Of The Week
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1. An AI artist named ImOliver got signed to a music label.
Former Geffen Records exec Neil Jacobson signed him to Hallwood Media.
His first single “Stone” hit 3 million plays before even launching on streaming platforms.
It drops August 8. Full AI album drops in October.
2. Trump says paying artists for AI training data is “too complicated.”
He compared it to reading a book without paying the author.
His new AI plan sides with tech companies, not creators.
No mention of artist rights or compensation.
3. Scammers are uploading fake AI songs to dead artists' Spotify pages.
A fake Blaze Foley song got uploaded using TikTok’s SoundOn.
Because the artist is gone, no one noticed—until fans caught it.
Estates often don’t catch these fakes fast enough.
4. Universal Music Group stopped fighting AI and started building it.
They filed 15 AI music patents.
Two are already approved.
They want to profit from AI-generated music instead of block it.
5. Corey Feldman used AI to clone himself 10 times in one music video.
He recreated all his 80s characters—from The Goonies to The Lost Boys.
It’s like Paul McCartney’s “Coming Up” video, only weirder and fully AI-powered.
The music industry isn’t waiting.
AI artists are getting signed, releasing songs, and making money.
Are you ready for songs made by machines?
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