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by Fdemetrio - 04/15/26 12:27 PM
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by Fdemetrio - 04/14/26 06:57 AM
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Marty, wow, we can hear that you're having lots of fun. I look at Suno as being a kind of songwriter tool that you use to get ideas and get inspired. When I write a song I sometimes get stuck looking for a good verse, pre-chorus or bridge melody (the chorus is what I normally start with) and these AI tools can be very helpful. But yes, this stuff is so fun and addictive that you can't resist to hear your lyrics being the starting point of all the different songs/productions in various genres. I used one lyric to generate 5 different songs in different genres and I honestly can't say which one is the best because they all sound awesome.
I wish you good luck with your future songwriting with or without AI. It was a total pleasure working with you and getting to know you better. Let us stay in touch in the future.
All the best - Robert
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