With the rise of AI music generators, the music world is shifting in unexpected ways. Now, anyone can easily create their own original tracks. But this new era might bring a future that feels a little strange.
When you create a song with AI, it feels like “this is my own music!” You can reflect your tastes and moods, so you naturally get attached to it. Working with AI makes you feel a bit like an artist yourself. It’s easy, but the emotional connection is real.
But as more people start churning out songs with AI, interest in other people’s tracks starts to fade. When you have music customized just for you, it’s hard to care about what others are making. The days of everyone getting excited about the same hit song might be fading, replaced by an era where people just enjoy their own personal music.
As music becomes more and more personalized, there are fewer chances for everyone to talk about the same songs. On the other hand, new ways to enjoy music might pop up—like sharing AI-made tracks with friends, or even competing in AI music battles.
Once AI becomes the norm, music will become even more “just for you.” We’re shifting from an era where everyone listened to the same songs, to a time when each person enjoys their own music. How we enjoy music is only going to get more and more free and open. More people will get hooked on their own creations, but maybe the value of music that brings people together will also be rediscovered.
Genx