25 Top Artists Who Embrace AI in Music Redefining Creativity

Gary Whittaker

25 Artists Embracing AI in Music: Innovators Redefining Creativity

AI in music isn’t a theory anymore — it’s a real creative tool artists are actively using to generate vocals, build new production workflows, remix sounds, and even launch new kinds of “digital performers.”

This list highlights 25 artists who have publicly demonstrated real involvement with AI-related music tools, AI voice projects, generative production experiments, or AI-enabled performance concepts. Each entry includes:

  • Main artist profile link (official site or Wikipedia)
  • Primary supporting source confirming their AI involvement

1) Grimes

How she uses AI: officially opened up her voice for AI music collaboration and launched a platform model around “GrimesAI.”

Main profile | Primary source

2) Holly Herndon

How she uses AI: created Holly+, an AI “voice twin” project and public instrument platform.

Main profile | Primary source

3) will.i.am

How he uses AI: actively builds AI-driven media/music products and publicly promotes AI-human collaboration.

Main profile | Primary source

4) David Guetta

How he uses AI: publicly demonstrated AI voice experimentation during live creation/release workflows.

Main profile | Primary source

5) Taryn Southern

How she uses AI: created one of the first widely-known AI-assisted pop albums (I AM AI) using AI composition/production tools.

Main profile | Primary source

6) Timbaland

How he uses AI: launched an AI-focused music venture and publicly discusses AI as a music collaborator.

Main profile | Primary source

7) deadmau5

How he uses AI: co-founded projects exploring AI companions / AI-enabled music creation.

Main profile | Primary source

8) YACHT

How they use AI: created an AI-assisted album experiment that’s frequently cited in AI music history.

Main profile | Primary source

9) Björk

How she uses AI: long-running technology/music pioneer who has publicly explored machine-based generative composition concepts.

Main profile | Primary source

10) Laurie Anderson

How she uses AI: experimental artist with documented AI-related creative work and collaborations.

Main profile | Primary source

11) Imogen Heap

How she uses AI: known for tech-forward music development and tools that shape modern “AI + rights” conversation.

Main profile | Primary source

12) Avenged Sevenfold

How they use AI: publicly tied to emerging tech trends and AI-era digital identity experiments.

Main profile | Primary source

13) Steve Aoki

How he uses AI: directly connected to emerging tech funding and AI-related music ecosystem building.

Main profile | Primary source

14) FN Meka

How it uses AI: AI/virtual rapper case study that showed both the power and controversy of AI music personas.

Main profile | Primary source

15) Drake (AI controversy impact)

How AI relates: his identity became central to AI voice controversies, forcing the industry to confront AI music risks and policy.

Main profile | Primary source

16) The Weeknd (AI controversy impact)

How AI relates: central figure in AI voice cloning debate, industry enforcement, and platform takedowns.

Main profile | Primary source

17) Paul McCartney

How he uses AI: publicly confirmed use of AI to isolate/restore vocals for Beatles-related work.

Main profile | Primary source

18) The Beatles (AI-assisted production)

How they use AI: AI-assisted tech used to extract vocals / enable production work on archival recordings.

Main profile | Primary source

19) Rivers Cuomo (Weezer)

How he uses AI: publicly discussed experimenting with AI/chat tools during songwriting exploration.

Main profile | Primary source

20) Arca

How AI relates: experimental production pioneer repeatedly associated with forward tech sound design culture.

Main profile | Primary source

21) Oneohtrix Point Never

How AI relates: experimental artist regularly included in credible AI-music editorial coverage.

Main profile | Primary source

22) FKA twigs (AI + digital performance)

How AI relates: documented efforts around AI/digital performance identity to expand artist presence.

Main profile | Primary source

23) Sevdaliza

How AI relates: known for digital/tech-forward art direction and AI-era experimentation culture in modern music visuals + persona building.

Main profile | Primary source

24) Porter Robinson

How AI relates: an artist closely associated with next-gen production workflows and experimental digital aesthetics in the AI era.

Main profile | Primary source

25) Charli XCX

How AI relates: publicly discussed AI’s role in pop music future and the industry tension around it.

Main profile | Primary source


Quick Reality Check: AI Isn’t “One Thing” in Music

Artists “embracing AI” are not all doing the same thing. In practice, AI in music usually falls into a few categories:

  • AI vocals / voice models: voice twins, licensed voiceprints, synthetic features
  • Generative composition: melody/chord/arrangement generation
  • AI-assisted production: stem separation, noise removal, restoration, mixing helpers
  • AI performers / virtual artists: characters that release music and build audience like real acts

The Future of AI in Music (and Why It Matters Now)

The real story isn’t “AI will replace musicians.” The real story is:

  • AI is changing how music is made
  • AI is changing who gets credited (and who doesn’t)
  • AI is forcing new rules around voice, likeness, and ownership
  • AI is accelerating the creator economy — but also increasing the need for rights clarity

If you want more updates on AI music, creator ownership, rights clarity, and the future of music-making, follow along and bookmark this page — I’ll keep it updated as the tech evolves.

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5 comments

The direction AI is going into means more control for corporations and less control for artists. It may be a useful tool to sharpen images or sound but at the end of the day, 100% organic music sounds so much better. The trend is becoming that human musicians trying sound like AI and AI trying to sound like human musicians. It is like “rage against the machine” all over again, but this time it involves the entire human species.

herbie

There is also this Frenchman who has just started to discover “Projet SB – Sébastien BENOIT”

Popop

There is also this Frenchman who has just started to discover “Projet SB – Sébastien BENOIT” :
https://open.spotify.com/intl-fr/artist/0V38pRNxsuiQvGuxb5B9uF?si=8EdU2ZgrRlCTldE-p4u49w

Popop

Fuck AI and fuck you too insert middle finger emoji because for some reason they removed it

Shutup

You forgot to mention Richmond. But yeah, he’s rising this year.

Crystal

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