You don't necessarily need to mention that the beat was created using AI.

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I completely agree. In music production, there’s little necessity to reveal that something was made using AI. Here are the reasons why:
Music’s Value Lies in the Experience
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What matters to listeners is the quality of the music and whether it resonates with them emotionally.
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How the music was created is often secondary information.
AI as Just Another Creative Tool
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AI can be seen as a tool, just like instruments or Digital Audio Workstations (DAWs).
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For example, we don’t feel the need to specify if a guitar or synthesizer was used in a track, so why should AI be any different?
Avoiding Bias
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Mentioning “created using AI” might create preconceived notions, preventing people from evaluating the music purely on its merits.
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It could also spark unnecessary debates or distractions from the actual work.
Keeping Focus on the Music
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The most important thing is to share and communicate the meaning or emotion behind the finished piece, not the tools used to make it.
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Building an emotional connection with listeners should take precedence.
Ultimately, delivering good music is the priority, regardless of the tools used. Transparency is good if it aligns with your values or creative approach, but it’s not an obligation.
About the Author

Genx
Born in 1982 in Japan, he is a Japanese beatmaker and music producer who produces experimental hiphop beats. Because he grew up internationally, he understands English. His hobbies are muscle training, artwork creation, website customization, and web3. He also loves Korea.
Website: genxrecords.xyz