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Ali Angel
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/27/26 11:00 PM
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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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Hypothetical. I pay suno $10/month.
I get suno to write the lyric, and the music, with some minimal prompts….heart break, break up, r&b, uptempo, horns, big bass and drums.
Suno spits out song.
I edit the lyric to my liking. I edit the music to my performance abilities and liking.
I register the lyric with ascap and list suno with a 65% share of royalty. I take 35% because I’m commercializing the song….getting it out there.
I perform the song at licensed venues with good audience reception.
For argument sake, let’s say the song is exactly like one you wrote, and you inform me of that.
I say whoops….and hand over my 35% share to you,and you let suno know, and they hand over their 65%……
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