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7 in 10 Music Producers Use AI Tools Like Midjourney: The Dark Side of Music Generation

Huma Shazia31 March 2026 at 11:28 am5 min read
7 in 10 Music Producers Use AI Tools Like Midjourney: The Dark Side of Music Generation - Logicity Blog

Top music producers are secretly using AI generators to produce hits, with over half of sample-based hip-hop now relying on AI-generated retro samples. This shift is changing the music industry, with established songwriters benefiting from the speed, but smaller players losing their livelihoods.

Key Takeaways

  • More than half of sample-based hip-hop tracks are now AI-generated, according to producer Young Guru
  • 7 in 10 music producers experiment with AI tools, with 1 in 5 using them regularly, as found in a survey by Sonarworks
  • The use of AI generators is keeping the music industry quiet, with many producers hiding their use of tools like Midjourney

In This Article

  1. The Rise of AI Music Generation
  2. The Impact on the Music Industry
  3. What the Insiders Are Saying
  4. The Future of Music

The Rise of AI Music Generation

The music industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the advent of AI music generation.

  • Top producers and songwriters are making extensive use of AI music generators, but are staying silent about it due to fear of public backlash
  • The use of AI generators is especially prevalent in hip-hop, with more than half of sample-based tracks now relying on AI-generated retro samples
  • Established songwriters are benefiting from the speed of AI generators, with finished demos now taking minutes instead of hours

The Impact on the Music Industry

The rise of AI music generation is having a significant impact on the music industry.

  • Session musicians and studio assistants are losing their livelihoods as AI generators take over tasks such as audio restoration and stem separation
  • The market for stock and production music is also being affected, with smaller players struggling to compete with the speed and efficiency of AI generators
  • Major labels are struggling to detect AI-generated music, relying on an honor system that is part of the problem

What the Insiders Are Saying

The Future of Music

The rise of AI music generation is set to continue, with many producers already experimenting with AI tools.

  • The use of AI generators is becoming more widespread, with 7 in 10 producers experimenting with AI tools and 1 in 5 using them regularly
  • The quality of AI-generated music is improving rapidly, with many producers struggling to distinguish between human and AI-generated tracks
  • The music industry will need to adapt to the rise of AI music generation, with many producers and songwriters already embracing the technology

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The train has left the station

— Lauren Christy, Songwriter for Avril Lavigne and Britney Spears

everybody is on it and nobody wants to talk about it

— Mikey Shulman, CEO of Suno

Final Thoughts

The rise of AI music generation is set to continue, with many producers already experimenting with AI tools. To stay ahead of the curve, visit logicity.in for the latest news and insights on AI and technology. Join the conversation and share your thoughts on the future of music.

Sources & Credits

Source: The Decoder — by Matthias Bastian

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Huma Shazia

Senior AI & Tech Writer

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