Hi all, my name is Beej. Very grateful to be here and finding @Jesse Hull and this community. Thank you all so much. I just launched a 9 track album today called BEEJ under my brand stage name Beej Barron - its a personal project so thats why I used my name. Its my first time using Suno, and the first in a very long time (20 years) releasing anything actaully. I am almost regretting using my name now. So many haters out there automatically beatup on me using Suno though. I tried be transparant about it. I am a guitarist and songwriter, hobbyist though and been in a few bands in the early days. So I know how to write for a record, mix, arrange, produce whatever we want to call it these days. Still the same concepts. I took my lyrics, uploaded my voice, vocal and guitar parts and produced my album the way I wanted it to sound like. Some idiot messaged me and told me I didn't produce shit, blah blah but then half ass complimented me on my lyrics. I used Suno, dare I say I produced it then? How to deal with trolls and haters which I am not used to (and probably why I just never post anything).? Too early to tell how it will go, but already getting some listens off the back of my socials that I already have a very small following on. I mean its a good record, it could get some traction, but it would need marketing and promotion right. I think to Jesse's point try not post under your name unless building a brand, but this was mostly me creating, producing, arranging and the lyrics are form years and years of getting stuff out of my head. So its personal to me and I wanted to make it my own. It took sooooo long to get it somewhat to a point that I would want to play these live, so to get flogged in public is pretty harsh. Sorry that was a brain dump - my question - to make the real money though and compound over time we need to keyword research, mass produce and distribute (without raising spam alarms)? I had no idea i had a limit on the number of songs I could create, so I had to buy more, so be careful and be intentional for the most part when creating/producing.