The independent source for AI music news and tools
Every week since 2023: the biggest AI music news, honest tool reviews, and step-by-step tutorials. Free newsletter, read by 2,000+ music professionals.
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I'm Christopher Wieduwilt. Founder of the AI Musicpreneur
I’ve been a musician for over 25 years — metal bands in Germany, a solo singer-songwriter project that toured the US coast to coast, 500,000+ plays on Myspace. Then Myspace crashed and I lost my entire fanbase overnight.
After that I worked inside the music industry for years, on the business side (managing artists, working for record labels, organising concerts and festivals. Watched the same mistakes repeat on newer platforms.
In 2023, AI started reshaping everything: production, promotion, rights, revenue. I started covering it in August 2023, before Suno’s public launch. 200+ stories since.
Today the site is read by 20,000 music professionals every month — Grammy-winning engineers, artists, and people inside Warner Music, AWAL, Believe, Songtradr, and UnitedMasters.
The Wednesday newsletter is where I go deeper: one news story, one tool tutorial, one promotion tip. Free.
Three ways I can help you
01 - AI Music Newsletter
Every Wednesday, I share the latest AI music news and tools to help you stay up-to-date on industry trends and stay relevant in this very competitive music market.
02 - Deep-dive digital course for artists to build a fanbase
My self-paced digital course "The AI fanbase builder" teaches you how to grow your audience, get attention on Social Media, grow a newsletter, and monetize your fans.
03 - Put Your Brand in Front of 2,000+ Music Professionals
Every Wednesday, 2,000+ music professionals trust my newsletter for AI insights and solutions. Place your brand where your ideal customers are already looking.
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The Independent Source for AI Music News, Tools & Reviews
AI Music News: What I Cover
The AI Musicpreneur is an independent newsroom.
Every week: the lawsuits (Suno, Udio, Google Lyria), the label deals, the streaming policy shifts (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer), the AI artists making real money on the charts, and the tool launches that matter for working musicians. When there’s a new development in AI music industry news, it’s here before most outlets pick it up.
Every story ends at the same question: does this help artists own their audience, or does it move that ownership somewhere else? Platforms change their payout models. Algorithms shift. Labels make deals that don’t include you. That frame shapes every piece of coverage.
Founded by Christopher Wieduwilt in August 2023. Musician of 25+ years. Independent AI music journalist. No raw AI output, ever.
AI Music Tools, Reviewed and Tested
There are hundreds of AI music tools out there. Most reviews tell you what a tool does. This site tells you whether it’s worth your time.
The tutorials here cover the full stack: AI song generation (Suno, Udio), stem separation (Audioshake, Lalal.ai, AI mixing and mastering (Cryo Mix, RoEx), voice cloning (Controlla, Kits AI), music video creation (Neural Frames, RunwayML, Pika etc.), and promotion tools that move the needle for independent artists.
Browse the best AI tools for music in one place, organized by what you’re trying to do.
The Weekly AI Music Newsletter
The AI music newsletter goes out to 2,000+ music industry professionals every week. Artists, managers, label staff, and AI music tech founders.
Each issue covers the week’s biggest AI music news, a tool tutorial with step-by-step instructions, and a promotion tip you can run before Friday. Free to subscribe. No upsell on the first email.
Frequently Asked Questions
AI music news sites vs general music news outlets: which is better for tech-focused updates?
What is the best AI music news platform for staying updated on industry trends
The strongest AI music news coverage today comes from a small set of specialist sources. Music Business Worldwide and Music Ally cover the major label and policy stories. Hypebot covers the indie market. The AI Musicpreneur covers AI in music exclusively, every week, with honest tool reviews and step by step tutorials for working artists, producers, and labels. Pick the source matching your role.
What are the best AI music tools for independent artists?
It depends on what you’re making. For song generation: Suno and Udio. For stem separation: Moises and Lalal.ai. For AI mixing and mastering: tools from iZotope, Waves, and LANDR. The AI tools directory covers the best AI tools by category. The AI music tools news section goes deeper: honest reviews, step-by-step tutorials, and practical guidance on how to use each one.
What is AI music and how does it work?
My article on What is AI music covers this in full: how AI models are trained on audio, what generation tools can and can’t do, and where the copyright questions stand.
Will AI replace musicians?
The short answer is no, but the longer answer matters more. Will AI replace musicians breaks down what AI can produce, what it can’t, and where human artists still have ground that’s hard to take.
Is AI-generated music copyrighted?
Not automatically. The US Copyright Office has ruled that purely AI-generated output doesn’t qualify for copyright protection. Is AI music copyrighted covers the current legal position, the active lawsuits, and what this means for artists using AI tools in their work.
Is there a newsletter for AI music news?
How do AI music tools compare to traditional music production software?
Traditional DAWs give you full control with a steep learning curve. AI music tools handle specific tasks faster: generating stems, separating tracks, mastering audio, creating chord progressions. Most working producers use both. The AI tools tutorials here show exactly how to fit AI tools into a real production workflow.





