Before you build a song with AI, you need to consider rights, realism, and what publishers will expect. Don't let a creative shortcut become a career setback. Here's some AI songwriting advice every songwriter needs to hear...
by AiSongFix Staff | July, 26, 2025.
We get it. AI music creation tools are everywhere—and they're getting better. From AI lyric composition tools to complete AI-generated songs and tracks to vocal cloning tools, it's never been easier to generate a song in minutes.
AI can help you write faster—but that doesn't mean you should hit "upload." Just because something sounds finished doesn't mean it's ready—or safe—to use professionally.
Before you write your next song with the help of AI, there are a few big-picture things you need to think about first.
Many songwriters use AI as a creative spark—and that's great. But others rely too heavily on AI to produce entire tracks, then submit those songs to publishers, licensing libraries, or distributors without disclosing the AI involvement.
That's where the real risk begins.
Across the industry, there's growing concern about AI-created music being passed off as human work. Some music publishers and music supervisors for licensing agencies have already rejected songs suspected of being AI-generated—even if they sound convincing.
Why?
The music publishing risks are simply too high. The cost of potential lawsuits or inability to copyright AI material outweighs the rewards.
And now? New technology is being developed to spot AI-generated music with 100% accuracy.
If your goal is to demo or pitch your song for commercial use, your workflow matters significantly.
Here's what industry professionals are starting to expect:
Even if your AI-generated song isn't rejected today, it might be in the future as detection tools become more common across platforms like Spotify, TuneCore, DistroKid, and sync libraries.
In a YouTube video titled "Using AI To Detect AI Music," musician and coder Benn Jordan discussed his recently developed algorithm, which can detect AI-generated music by analyzing the compression patterns left behind during training. In testing, the tool achieved 100% accuracy in identifying AI tracks from platforms like Suno and Udio.
Why does this matter to you as a songwriter?
Because it's no longer about whether a publisher thinks your song was made with AI—it's about whether they can prove it.
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If you're using AI as part of your writing process, that's okay—but don't stop there. Use these principles to protect yourself and your career:
Songwriting with AI might be a helpful tool in your creative process, but it's your voice, your story, and your emotional honesty that will set your songs apart. The more you rely on AI to do the heavy lifting, the more you risk rejection, legal trouble, or being labeled as a dishonest creator.
So go ahead and explore the tech. Use it to spark inspiration.
But when it comes time to publish or pitch your song, make sure it's something only a human could've written. Humanizing AI songs is the key to creating work that you can publish, license, and monetize.
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