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Using Suno or Udio to Produce AI Songs? Here’s Seven Reasons They May Not Sound Like Hits
AI Music Generation can be fun, and an opportunity for many. Here’s how to help AI write a hit song you’ll continue to listen to.
AI-generated music has opened up exciting possibilities for songwriters and creators. But translating AI-written lyrics into polished songs isn’t straightforward. Flair AI Radio, is my new AI-only Radio Station, and in its founding, we’ve heard innumerable songs. So why don’t most of them sound like the next Imagine, Sunday, Bloody Sunday, or Material Girl? (if you hate AI, don’t answer that, we know it lacks “soul.”)
But… if that doesn’t offend you, and if get joy out of producing music that makes you smile, please continue to read on. We’re here to make you even better, and to help you love your music even more.
After analyzing countless submissions, we’ve noticed 7 common mistakes that AI Song Generators tend fall into. So here they are, and the corresponding tips to craft better, more harmonious AI-powered tracks.
- Too Many Words Per Line
This is by far the most frequent mistake we see. While AI tools can produce beautifully descriptive lyrics, song creators often cram too many words into a single line…