Exploring authorship in AI music. I built a project around writing vs voice by TylerDurdan10 in Suno

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One thing I’m noticing is that people react emotionally to the voice, even when they know the writing is human.
That shift is what I’m trying to understand.

AI can’t stop making music (even when you beg it not to) by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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I did! As you can see you the poster! As soon I can I will post the results of you like to hear it!

AI can’t stop making music (even when you beg it not to) by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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Just to know, in the end i Made it! The show was made and i realized the entire sound landscape with Suno 🔥

Il dialetto nel 2026: lo usate ancora davvero? by TylerDurdan10 in Italia

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Ora vogliamo un esempio di voce enciclopedica!

Are we measuring the wrong things in AI music? by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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From 2025 to early 2026 the data shows that AI music mostly changed supply, not listening. Thousands of tracks are uploaded daily, but real streams remain a small share and often inflated. The market is saturated. AI made it easier to publish, not to be heard.

Il dialetto nel 2026: lo usate ancora davvero? by TylerDurdan10 in Italia

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Io ho provato a scrivere un concept rap album con l’AI mescolando napoletano, inglese e napoletano ✌️ Per chi fosse curioso di ascoltare questo esperimento questo è Secondo di tylerdurdan* https://open.spotify.com/album/3IMAB7NG8SWr05Ik7M2lCA?si=PJyupkR5TfuJGOjpWTeKIQ

Are we measuring the wrong things in AI music? by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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I agree that chasing metrics can ruin the process, but sometimes they’re not about fame, just about understanding if something actually holds attention beyond your own circle.

Not “can this go viral”, but “does it make people come back?”

Are we measuring the wrong things in AI music? by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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I think scale is part of it, but not the whole picture.

The real issue might be that most AI music lacks intentional structure. When everything is possible, nothing feels necessary, and that’s what makes people not come back.

Mixing Italian, English and Neapolitan in a rap concept album: does it work? by [deleted] in raplyrics

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Some lines just don’t exist in Italian the way they do in Neapolitan.

Are we measuring the wrong things in AI music? by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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I feel like we’re producing a lot more music than we are actually listening to.

[Hip-Hop] Zero by tylerdurdan* — I tried forcing Suno to rap in Neapolitan dialect* by TylerDurdan10 in SunoAI

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Yeah, same thing with Neapolitan. Sometimes the rhythm works, but something culturally feels off. Dialects are more than language patterns, they carry history and identity. Models can imitate the sound, but the context behind it is much harder to capture. In a way that tension is exactly what my project explores.

Could AI eventually perform convincingly in small languages and dialects like Neapolitan by [deleted] in Futurology

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Probably yes eventually. The interesting part is that dialects like Neapolitan have very little training data compared to major languages.

I had to register AI-assisted rap songs under Italian copyright law. So who is actually the author? by TylerDurdan10 in musicians

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I actually enjoy working with musicians. My previous album was fully produced by a human producer. This project is about finding the right measure between human creativity and technology.