u/Every-Monitor4698

Do people around you still dismiss AI music before actually listening?
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Do people around you still dismiss AI music before actually listening?

I’ve been creating music with Suno, and honestly it has become one of the most exciting creative tools I’ve ever used.

What surprises me is how much taste, direction, filtering, and decision-making goes into getting something that actually feels unique. From the outside, people often assume it’s just “AI made a song,” but in practice I spend a lot of time shaping the sound, testing ideas, rejecting versions, building a consistent vibe, and choosing what emotionally works.

The hard part is that many people still seem to dismiss AI music before really listening to it. Especially musicians or producers, who sometimes react more to the idea of AI than to the actual track.

I understand why the topic is complicated. But I also feel like we’re reaching a point where AI music can be creative, specific, emotional, and genuinely good, not just generic output.

Do you experience this too?

Do people take your AI music seriously once they hear it, or do they judge it before listening?
How do you explain the creative input involved without sounding defensive?

This is my artists profile so you could have sense of the output music:
https://soundcloud.com/atlas-irwin

u/Every-Monitor4698 — 5 days ago