How To Generate Your Own Full AI Song About After The Rain

How To Generate Your Own Full AI Song About After The Rain

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In the world of music, the right song can be just as refreshing as a cleansing rain. A song about after the rain could symbolize renewal and growth, much like how a storm nourishes the earth.

If you're an artist who has created such a song, you might be wondering if you can post it to social media platforms like X, Instagram, or TikTok. The answer is yes, but there's a catch. Attribution (e.g., “Made With Suno”) is required from free users and appreciated from paying subscribers.

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Monetizing your songs on YouTube is also possible but only if you are a paying subscriber to Pro or Premier and if you comply with Suno’s Terms of Service. However, free users can only use their songs for non-commercial purposes. For more details on how to use your songs commercially, check out this comprehensive guide on how to sell music as an NFT.

Can I upload my songs to Spotify, Apple Music?

Indeed! If your music brings about feelings of hope and rebirth in listeners much like the vibe one gets after a storm has passed, you might want to share it with the world through streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music. However, uploading songs to these platforms is only permitted for paying subscribers to Pro or Premier.

Commercial Use

Now let's talk about commercial use. It's quite straightforward – any use that generates revenue falls under commercial use. This includes monetizing on YouTube or uploading songs to music streaming services. But remember, commercial use is only permitted for paying subscribers.

Subscribing does not grant you retroactive commercial rights to content generated as a free user. If you're wondering who owns the songs and artwork generated using Suno, check out this interesting read on Will AI Replace Musicians?.

Song Ownership

If you are a paying subscriber to Suno, then you own the songs and artwork you generate while subscribed to Pro or Premier. However, if you are using a free version of Suno, ownership of the songs and artwork remains with Suno. Regardless of which version of Suno you use, you retain all ownership and rights to any original content you create and input into Suno.

Remember that machine learning output may not be unique for every user, especially if users enter the same prompts into Suno. The artwork generated may be similar or identical to that generated for other users’ songs.

Copyright Protection

The legalities surrounding copyright protection for content generated using artificial intelligence is complex. It's a rapidly evolving area of law which varies among countries. If your song about after the rain has elements created with AI tools like Suno, consult with a qualified attorney about copyright protection.

For more insights into how AI is revolutionizing music creation, take a look at this article on best AI Music Tools.
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