# Music Generation

### Music Leaderboard:

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### Music Gen Tools:

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<https://app.suno.ai/>

*Suno AI* is an innovative AI music creation platform and generative audio workstation that transforms simple text prompts into fully produced original songs—complete with vocals, genre‑appropriate instrumentation, lyrics, and arrangements—making professional‑level music composition accessible to everyone via web and mobile apps.

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<https://www.udio.com/>

This is a brand new online service for AI-generated music that excels particularly in areas such as classical music, delivering impressive outcomes.
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ElevenLabs has just launched Eleven Music, a new AI music-generation platform that lets users—from creators to businesses—instantly generate studio-grade tracks with vocals or instrumentals in multiple languages from natural‑language prompts, backed by licensing deals with Merlin Network and Kobalt to ensure broad commercial use.

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#### What’s New / Why It Matters

* Improved audio quality & coherence across longer musical structures
* Better style conditioning and genre control
* Designed for integration into creative tools and music workflows
* Built with a stronger emphasis on responsible AI music generation and artist alignment

Compared to earlier experimental music models, Lyria 3 focuses more on production-ready output rather than just short demo clips, signaling a shift toward commercial viability.

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#### Pros

✔ Higher fidelity and longer musical continuity

✔ More precise control over genre and vibe

✔ Backed by Google’s large-scale research infrastructure

✔ Strong positioning for creative tool integrations

#### Cons

✘ Limited public access (primarily showcased in controlled demos)

✘ Competitive landscape includes strong rivals in generative music

✘ Professional musicians may still prefer human-led composition workflows

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