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Addison Rae’s ‘Diet Pepsi’ Poured New Life Into Her Music Career

November 8, 2024

In a move that caught the music world by surprise, Addison Rae’s latest single, Diet Pepsi, has reshaped her image and proved she’s more than just a social media star....

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Coldplay’s Influence on Modern Music and Culture

November 8, 2024

Coldplay has been a cornerstone of the pop-rock scene for over two decades, with their sound evolving from melancholic, guitar-driven ballads to vibrant, arena-filling anthems that defy genre...

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Hit Songs You Didn’t Know Were Handed Over By Your Favorite Artists

November 8, 2024

In the music industry, some of the most famous songs weren’t performed by the artists who wrote them. Think of classics like Dolly Parton’s "I Will Always Love You" or Sia’s "Diamonds."...

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Quincy Jones: A Legacy That Will Resonate Through Generations

November 5, 2024

Quincy Jones, the legendary music titan, has left us at 91, but his spirit endures through every note, melody, and rhythm he touched. From his groundbreaking production on Michael Jackson’s Thriller..

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Compression for Beatmakers

October 18, 2024

Compression is one of the most crucial tools in any beatmaker's toolkit, shaping the dynamics of your track and helping achieve that punchy, polished sound....

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The Best Beginner-Friendly DAWs for Music Production

October 18, 2024

Getting into music production can be an exciting journey, especially for beginners. With so many digital audio workstations (DAWs) available, it can be overwhelming to choose the right one.

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Top 10 Mixing Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

October 18, 2024

Mixing is an art form that requires not only technical skill but also a keen ear and attention to detail. Many producers and engineers fall into common traps...

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Choosing the Best CPU for Music Production

October 18, 2024

When upgrading your CPU for music production, whether you're composing orchestral scores, producing electronic music, or working with intricate multi-track projects, selecting the right processor...

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How to Create Epic Risers and Transition Effects for Electronic Music

October 11, 2024

Creating epic risers and transition effects is essential for electronic music producers to build tension and anticipation before a drop or shift in their tracks. Here’s how you can do it...

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Automating a Drum Bus in Reaper to Create Dynamic Room Effects

October 6, 2024

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EQ in Practice: How to Use Subtractive EQ to Clean Up Muddy Mixes

October 6, 2024

ixing music is an art, and one of the most essential tools for achieving clarity in a mix is the equalizer (EQ). One technique, in particular, known as subtractive EQ, can work wonders for cleaning...

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How to Manage Static Noise in High Frequencies When Compressing Vocals

October 6, 2024

One common frustration in vocal production, especially for home studio and bedroom producers, is encountering static noise in the high frequencies after compressing and brightening vocals...

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Sony Music Group warns more than 700 companies against using its content to train AI

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Sony Music Group (SMG) has issued formal notices to over 700 generative AI companies and streaming platforms, prohibiting the unauthorized use of its content for AI model training. This move encompasses a wide range of materials, including audio recordings, musical compositions, cover artwork, and metadata. In its letter, SMG highlighted the significant advancements and potential of AI technology but stressed that unauthorized use of its content for AI development deprives the company and its artists of control and appropriate compensation. The letter calls for companies to either confirm non-use of SMG content or disclose details if it has been used.

The growing concern around AI's impact on the music industry has led to significant regulatory and legal actions. The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act, passed in March, mandates that AI providers disclose detailed summaries of the content used for training models. In the U.S., where AI-related regulations lag, companies have started negotiating licensing agreements and pursuing legal action against unauthorized use of copyrighted materials. Notably, tracks featuring AI-generated vocals, such as the viral song “heart on my sleeve” mimicking Drake and The Weeknd, have sparked debates and lawsuits over copyright infringement.

Artists and industry leaders are advocating for stronger protections against the misuse of AI. Warner Music Group CEO Robert Kyncl recently testified before the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on intellectual property, emphasizing the need for legislation to protect individuals' identities from nonconsensual use. Furthermore, over 200 musicians signed an open letter urging tech companies and digital music services to commit to ethical AI practices that respect the artistry and rights of songwriters and performers. This collective push underscores the industry's resolve to safeguard human creativity and ensure fair compensation in the age of AI.