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The platform is increasingly flooded with AI-generated songs (especially the Release Radar), making it harder for users to discover authentic, human-created music. To improve the listening experience, Spotify should introduce a clear label for AI-generated songs and provide an option to filter them out entirely.

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Vasil

Hey folks!

We're seeing your feedback and, in this regard, we'd like to share some more info on the matter 🙂

Spotify is introducing clearer AI disclosures in the song credits, as well as stricter impersonation rules!
These updates will help protect artists’ identities, ensure royalties are distributed fairly, and give you - the listeners - more transparency.

Note that AI disclosures do not affect how the music is treated for recommendations.
For more info in regard to these new introductions, see the Newsroom article here.

 

That's all for now, folks! Stay tuned for possible updates in the future.

Comments
Bennetts

Other Music platforms are filtering out or labeling AI generated songs.  I expect spotify should do the same.  They need to act quickly on this or hopefully as a result real listeners will leave.  I am a music teacher and the idea that Suno created music sits side by side the work of Human beings is disturbing!! 

ACT SPOTIFY

zeroartgfx

Yes yes yes. On/off toggle for AI "music" please.

rosita1987

As long a Spotify is actively promoting AI music AND make it seem like it's music from real human beings by using fake covers, artist names etc I'm not paying for it. I just refuse to pay for AI trash that is not only hurting my ears but also the music industry and artists. It just saddens me a lot that Spotify is doing nothing about this.

 

For everyone doubting: please give Deezer a chance, they are way more active in tagging and filtering AI content. They have better music suggestions, better audio quality as well.

 

Dalberon

@rosita1987  I think I am going to go that route as well. I've streamed my music for decades now, but I have a folder somewhere with my own owned music.  Instead of paying Google or Spotify I guess I will just purchase 5-10 new songs each month until they stop flooding the market with AI generated elevator music.

PeterS64

Definitely URGENTLY needed.
I hate being cheated by AI-generated music 😞
@Spotify: Please introduce this functionality! Please!

Left2Rightz

Deezer: 28% of all music delivered to streaming is now fully AI-generated

https://newsroom-deezer.com/2025/09/28-fully-ai-generated-music/

Deezer remains the only streaming provider to tag 100% AI-generated content and exclude it from recommendations – championing fairness and transparency in the music industry.

sarahbun

left2rightz while jumping ship is likely what I'm going to do this thread is a last ditch effort to get Spotify to see the light and do the right thing 

AxMn

@Left2Rightz:

 

Re: "Deezer remains the only streaming provider to tag 100% AI-generated content"

 

Just to clarify that statement means they tag content that is 100% generated by AI, meaning completely created by at all stages, they do not necessarily tag ALL content that is generated partially by AI which is how it can easily be misread. Their statement is poorly worded.

 

Don't get me wrong though, been on Deezer for a couple weeks now, haven't encountered a single fully or even partially AI generated track yet.

 

In other news, shits getting worse before it gets better, Youtube just announced a built-in AI video generator, so now the only slightly difficult part that held back the flood of slop, the need to learn and use a 3rd party, has been completely removed there, on the plus side, a lot of those 3rd parties are about to go bankrupt. So Youtube's about to go completely in the gutter... as if it wasn't bad enough.

AxMn

@sarahbun

I felt the same at first, I've been with Spotify for roughly 10 years, since they first started running in my country. Wasn't an easy choice, but after 5 months of slop with no end in sight, I took the plunge putting "AI SLOP SUNAMI" as my reason for cancelling. Jumping ship is exactly what you should do, our pleas fall on deaf ears, let your money do the talking.

 

Transferring your playlists is easy and quick, mine took about 10 minutes start to finish, I lost about 7 tracks out of several thousand, but those were very niche live or alternate versions of songs, so no big loss.

 

I also signed up for Deezer, waited a month, then they offered me 2 free months instead of the usual 1 free month, they also don't take the money up front, it's 2 free then start paying unless you cancel, no BS. Suggest signing up now, try out the service they have a pretty decent free tier as well, see how the other half lives, but wait until they sweeten the deal to make the decision.

PeterS64

I now consider leaving Spotify - after 6 years and a family subscription.
Can you share the link on how to transfer the playlists?