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AI Guerrillas

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First album published
I just published my first album following AI Guerrillas video from YouTube using distrokid. Its now on Spotify. Its basically stories from my life. Im a 50 year old man with scars from my past that never healed. I've hurt people, people.have hurt me. Its been an escape.
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I hear you Andrew, Same boat here, only I have a few more released. Would love to hear what you've done. You can find some of mine under Rumored Apology.
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@Andrew Wright Well done! Lyrically/thematically, we are very similar. Gen X in the house, y'all, watch out, we take no prisoners! 😜
New album coming
Working on a gospel style album
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Would love to hear it! I do Praise/faith based music as well.
Learn & Grow
Great to be here and keep learning!
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Welcome! And yes, ask Terrence, he''ll usually beat everyone to an answer 😜
Info About Custom Models in Sept SUNO Update
Hey everyone, I just ran into an issue trying to rebuild my custom models (after having already deleted them like an idiot), I assumed I could just re-upload the songs but ran into errors, contacted SUNO support, and this is what they had to say: Thanks so much for reaching out, and for sharing the context around your songs. What you're running into is actually Suno's copyright-detection system doing exactly what it's designed to do. When you try to use a song that's been published and distributed to streaming platforms as a source for a new generation or custom model, Suno's checks compare the audio against a large catalog of music already out on the public internet. Since your songs are distributed, their fingerprints are in that catalog — so the system flags them, even though you're the one who made them in the first place. That might feel frustrating, but there's a silver lining: that same block is what protects your music from other people trying to use it without your permission. The detector doesn't know who you are — it just sees a match against released material and steps in. Unfortunately, there is no way to manually clear these flags today, and we are not able to whitelist specific tracks on a per-ticket basis. What we are actively building is an artist verification system that will allow creators to make derivatives from their own catalog once they've verified ownership. We don't have a timeline to share yet, but it is in active development. In the meantime, the best path forward is to work with other music (new generations, fresh source material) until that verification system is live and you can bring your own catalog back in. As for your question about whether custom models are going away — the short answer is no, your existing work and any songs you've already created are not going anywhere. As Suno launches new models, older models will be retired for new generations, but everything already in your library stays fully playable and shareable. If you want to extend, remix, or cover an older song, those operations will run on the newer models, which may sound a little different from the original — but your catalog stays intact.
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@Mark Draijer I did for the most recent albums of my 2 artists.....the benefits are mainly consistency of style/sound.... as I expanded their ranges, I wanted to update the model and that's where I ran into this......so "if it ain't broke, don't fix it 'til it is" holds SO true for me in this instance. The good thing is that I can use existing songs to maintain the voices as those aren't going away according to a follow up email I got from them, so a small consolation prize, Lol!
Starting This Journey...
Hey everyone, really excited to be here. Very happy that i found this community on like minded people who want to build something with the power of AI. I just began my journey with my new YouTube channel with Deep House Music, built by AI: https://www.youtube.com/@DeepHouseManor I am busy making new music and videos, first song has just been uploaded to Distrokid and will be released in a few days. My main first question: Is there a rule/guideline to how many videos i can upload in a day with my new Youtube channel? I have heard to same different things from only uploading 1 a day, to getting out as many as possible, not knowing if one or the other will create a "red flag" for my new channel or no, or is this just a myth? I was watching the videos in the classroom and it says there get 300-500 songs out for your artist as soon as possible... I was a bit blown away by it but is this the way to go? I appreciate all the feedback i can get from you all. Frank
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Samuel Godson
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I am a Music Designer, lyricist and producer. AI just helps build it.

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