The global music industry is currently undergoing a dramatic transformation. The rise of AI Music Generators such as Suno, Udio, Stable Audio, Spleeter, Loudly, AIVA, Soundful, and Boomy has allowed anyone to create full songs without traditional skills, training, or studio resources.
This rapid evolution has caused an explosion of new music releases. Some AI composers are now producing over 100 songs per month, raising serious concerns across the industry:
• Are AI platforms replacing musicians, composers, and vocalists?
• Will human artistry lose value and identity?
• How should CMOs and DSPs manage the overwhelming flood of new releases?
• Who owns the rights — is AI-generated music legally equivalent to human-made art?
These uncertainties have left many in the creative community conflicted:
✔ Some embrace it as the future
✘ Others resist, fear, or outright reject its presence
But one fact is undeniable:
Technology will continue to evolve — with or without us.
To address these pressing challenges and shape the future responsibly, Persatuan Konsortium Industri Muzik Malaysia (IRAMA) has taken a proactive step by establishing.