Surge in AI-Generated Music Uploads on Deezer
Daily AI-generated tracks rise to 75,000, comprising 44% of total uploads.
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The rapid increase in AI-generated music on Deezer indicates a substantial shift in content creation dynamics within the music streaming industry, driven by advancements in AI technology and growing acceptance among users and creators.
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This trend could impact traditional music sales and artist royalties, as AI-generated content may dilute revenue streams for human artists while increasing total content volume on streaming platforms.
First picked up on 20 Apr 2026, 6:20 pm.
Tracked entities: Deezer Claims 75, AI-Generated Songs Are Being Uploaded, Platform Daily, Deezer, Paris-based.
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AI-generated tracks stabilize at around 50% of uploads on Deezer, with moderate user acceptance and integration into the platform.
AI-generated music accounts for over 60% of uploads by the end of the year, leading to an increase in user engagement and new revenue streams through advertising and licensing.
User fatigue with AI-generated content could lead to a backlash, potentially curtailing growth and causing a decline in user engagement with AI music.
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- Deezer has observed a rise from 10,000 to 75,000 AI-generated songs uploaded daily.
- 44% of daily uploaded tracks on Deezer are attributed to AI generation.
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What changed
The daily upload of AI-generated songs on Deezer has surged from 10,000 to 75,000, now making up 44% of all uploaded tracks.
Why we think this could happen
If the current momentum continues, the proportion of AI-generated songs on streaming platforms like Deezer could escalate to 60% over the next 12 months, fundamentally altering the landscape of music consumption.
Historical context
Historically, the music industry has seen fluctuations in content types, but the rapid rise of user-generated and AI-generated music represents an unprecedented shift in production dynamics.
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87% matchHistorically, the music industry has seen fluctuations in content types, but the rapid rise of user-generated and AI-generated music represents an unprecedented shift in production dynamics.
- Increased adoption of AI tools by music creators
- Changes in user engagement patterns on streaming platforms
- Potential regulatory scrutiny of AI-generated content's impact
- Declining user engagement or increased complaints about AI-generated music
- Legislative actions against AI content creators affecting platform dynamics
- A significant increase in backlash from traditional music stakeholders
Likely winners and losers
Winners: Deezer, AI music generation startups; Losers: Traditional artists with fewer uploads and potential revenue declines.
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Monitor user engagement metrics and revenue trends on Deezer, alongside user sentiment towards AI-generated music.
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Surge in AI-Generated Music Uploads on Deezer
Deezer, the Paris-based music streaming platform, reports a staggering increase in AI-generated music, with 75,000 songs uploaded daily, up from 10,000 just over a year ago. This surge now constitutes 44% of all tracks uploaded to the platform, reflecting a significant trend in content creation driven by artificial intelligence.
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