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Deezer says AI-generated songs now make up 44% of daily uploads

By dailyguardian.aeApril 21, 20263 Mins Read
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Music streaming platform Deezer has revealed a sharp rise in AI-generated music on its platform, highlighting a growing shift in how songs are being created and distributed. According to a recent report, nearly 44% of all tracks uploaded to Deezer each day are now generated using artificial intelligence.

The company says it is currently receiving close to 75,000 AI-generated songs daily, amounting to more than two million tracks per month.

AI Music Is Flooding Platforms Faster Than Expected

The scale of AI-generated music has increased rapidly over the past year. What was once a niche category has now become a significant portion of new uploads, driven by tools like generative music platforms that allow users to create full songs from simple prompts.

Despite the surge in uploads, Deezer notes that actual listening behavior tells a different story. AI-generated tracks currently account for only about 1% to 3% of total streams on the platform, indicating that while supply is growing, demand remains relatively limited.

Why This Matters For The Music Industry

The rise of AI-generated music is raising serious concerns across the industry. One of the biggest issues is fraud, with Deezer estimating that a large portion of streams for AI tracks are artificially generated through bots to manipulate royalties.

There are also broader questions around originality and copyright. Many AI tools are trained on existing music, which has led to ongoing debates about whether these systems are using artists’ work without permission.

In response, Deezer has taken a more aggressive stance than some competitors. The platform has introduced tools to detect and label AI-generated tracks, remove them from recommendation algorithms, and, in some cases, demonetize them.

What It Means For Users

For listeners, the immediate impact may not be obvious. Since AI-generated songs make up a small share of streams, most users are still primarily consuming human-made music.

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However, as uploads continue to grow, users may begin to encounter more AI-generated tracks, especially in niche genres or algorithm-driven playlists. Deezer’s tagging system is designed to provide transparency, helping users distinguish between AI-created and human-produced content.

What Comes Next

The rapid growth of AI-generated music suggests that the industry is approaching a turning point. Streaming platforms may need to introduce stricter policies, improve detection systems, and establish clearer rules around monetization and copyright.

Deezer has already positioned itself as a leader in this area by actively labeling and filtering AI content. Other platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music, are also beginning to respond with their own policies.

As AI tools become more accessible, the volume of generated music is expected to rise further. The challenge now is not just managing that growth, but ensuring that it does not undermine the value of human creativity in the process.

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