- Updated: November 25, 2025
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Warner Music Teams Up with Suno AI to License AI‑Generated Music Using Artists’ Likeness
Warner Music Group (WMG) has entered a groundbreaking partnership with AI music startup Suno AI, allowing the label to license AI‑generated songs that replicate the vocal styles of its roster of artists. The deal gives Suno access to Warner’s extensive catalog, enabling the creation of new tracks that sound like iconic performers while ensuring proper royalty distribution.
Key points of the agreement include:
- Warner Music will receive a share of revenue from any AI‑generated works that use its artists’ vocal signatures.
- Suno AI gains legal clearance to train its models on Warner’s catalog, eliminating copyright concerns.
- The partnership opens the door for fan‑driven content, remixes, and novel compositions that respect artists’ rights.
Industry analysts see this as a pivotal moment for the music business, balancing innovation with ethical considerations. While AI‑generated music promises new creative possibilities, it also raises questions about authenticity, compensation, and the future role of human artists.
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