How To Generate Your Own Full AI Song About Feeling Alone

How To Generate Your Own Full AI Song About Feeling Alone

Social Media & Streaming Services

Whether you're penning a rock song about feeling alone or an upbeat track about being alone and happy, you may wonder how to share your creation with the world.

If you're posting your song or artwork on social platforms like X, Instagram, or TikTok, you'll need to give some credit where it's due (e.g., “Made With Suno”). This is especially the case if you’re using the free version of the platform. Paying subscribers are also encouraged to attribute their work.

But what about monetizing your masterpiece on YouTube? You know, that catchy song about feeling unloved in a relationship that has everyone reaching for their tissues. Well, it's possible! But there's a little catch – only if you are a paying subscriber to Pro or Premier plans and of course, always subject to compliance with Suno’s Terms of Service.

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Wanna upload your songs to Spotify, Apple Music, etc.? Sure thing! Again though, this privilege is reserved for those who subscribe to Pro or Premier plans. Free users can only use their songs for non-commercial uses. So before uploading that modern song about loneliness onto Spotify or Apple Music, consider subscribing to one of their paid plans. You can check out more details at https://app.suno.ai/account: Suno.

Commercial Use

Commercial use can sound like big words but really it means any use that generates revenue. This includes making money from sites like YouTube and uploading songs onto music streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. It also encompasses licensing your songs for use in an advert, film, TV program or podcast.

For instance, if you're planning to make a song about being lonely in 2023 and want to use it commercially, you'd need to subscribe to one of their paid plans, Pro or Premier. More details can be found at https://app.suno.ai/acccount.

Content Ownership

Ever wondered who owns the songs you generate using Suno? That r&b song about feeling alone that's been stuck in your head for weeks – who does it belong to? Well, if you're a paying subscriber to Suno, you own the songs you generate. This is subject to your compliance with Suno’s Terms of Service of course. Free users on the other hand only have non-commercial rights.

If you've written your own lyrics (like those tear-jerking lines in your songs about loneliness and isolation) rest assured, they still belong to you after submitting them to Suno.

What about the artwork that comes with your songs? If you’re a paying subscriber, it's all yours! Free users can use the artwork for non-commercial purposes provided there is proper attribution.

Remember though – due to machine learning factors, outputs may not be unique if users enter similar or identical prompts. So don't be surprised if another user's artwork bears resemblance to yours.

Songs & Copyright Protection

Here comes a tricky bit – copyright protection for content generated using artificial intelligence. It’s complex and constantly evolving! You might want to consult a qualified attorney regarding this matter as it varies from country to country. You can read more on how AI is impacting music creation in this thought-provoking piece here. For more tools that AI brings to the music industry, check out this post. There are also cool ways to make a lyric video using AI image to video tools which you can learn from here. Also, if you're feeling inspired to create a song about friendship, take a look at this article.
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