Voice cloning. Royalty dilution. And a $1,000 grant that might be the most important thing that happened in music this week.
Suno claims "the best music starts with a human." This week, we tested that claim — three stories that together tell one story:
On this episode, Raia covers three stories that together tell one story:
- Suno launched version 5.5 with voice cloning features that let anyone embed a singer's vocal identity into AI-generated tracks.
- SlopTracker launched a public dashboard tracking how much of Spotify's royalty pool may be flowing to AI-generated accounts.
- MusicAtlas launched the Robin Film Grant — $1,000 to help a filmmaker license real, human-made music instead of generating it with AI.
Three stories. One through-line. The tagline and the business model are not the same thing. That gap is where artists are losing.
Sources:
- Suno v5.5 launch — Music Business Worldwide, March 30, 2026
- SlopTracker launch — Hypebot, March 31, 2026
- Robin Film Grant — Hypebot, April 1, 2026
Actions from this episode:
- Vocalists: Read Suno's Terms of Service before uploading your voice to their platform
- Filmmakers: Apply for the Robin Film Grant at musicatlas.ai/robin/film-grant — deadline May 15, 2026
- Independent artists: Register with the Artist Rights Alliance at artistrightsalliance.org — free membership
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