Is AI Killing Music? Or Just Changing the Tools?
Tools like Udio and Suno aren’t writing symphonies on their own. They’re doing what software has always done: helping you go from idea to sound, faster.

I keep hearing it: “AI is gonna kill music.”
But honestly? That’s not what I’m seeing.
It’s not a replacement — it’s a remix.
🤖 What’s Actually Happening
Tools like Udio and Suno aren’t writing symphonies on their own.
They’re doing what software has always done: helping you go from idea to sound, faster.
The real difference?
These tools let people with taste, vision, and emotion make music — even if they don’t play guitar or know music theory.
🎛 How I Use It
- Udio gives me dreamy vocals and weird genre mashups
- Suno adds color when I want something cinematic or lush
- I still EQ, arrange, and remix like I always would — the soul's still mine
🧠 It’s Not About “Cheating”
It’s about bending these models into something you believe in.
AI music is what you make of it. And honestly? It’s exciting.
💬 Let’s Talk
Are you making music with AI?
Still on the fence?
Drop a comment or hit me up on Reddit — I’m all ears.