110 AI Music Resources Every Creator Should Know
Gary Whittaker
Stop Letting the Algorithm Choose What You Learn
110 accounts, communities, channels and podcasts worth knowing across X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and podcast platforms.
AI music creators do not have an information shortage. They have a filtering problem.
Every platform is filled with tutorials, opinions, product announcements, arguments and recycled advice. Following more accounts does not automatically make you better informed.
What Each Platform Is Best For
News, researchers, founders, rights voices and journalists.
Troubleshooting, longer questions, groups and relationships.
Artist identity, short lessons, branding and creator discovery.
Production, songwriting, marketing, rights and business skills.
Interviews, long-form analysis and industry thinking.
More Information Is Not the Same as Better Direction
AI makes more possible
It can reduce production time, technical barriers, research costs and the number of specialists needed to begin.
AI also creates more responsibility
One creator may suddenly need to understand production, rights, artwork, distribution, marketing, publishing, products, apps and customer support.
Do Not Start With All 110—Start With 15
Start on X
- Holly Herndon
- Ed Newton-Rex
- Cherie Hu
Start on Facebook
- Suno & AI Music Creators
- AI Music Creators — Discuss and Share Songs
- Jack Righteous Facebook Page
Start on Instagram
- @papibeatz
- @bandlab
- @jackrighteousai
Start on YouTube
- Suno
- In The Mix
- Musformation
Start with podcasts
- AI Music Revolution
- AI Music Unmuted
- The New Music Business
The five-feed rule
- One news source
- One technical educator
- One creator
- One rights voice
- One community
“Jack, You Have So Much Content. Where Do I Even Start?”
That is one of the questions I receive most often.
The answer is not that you need to read everything today. The answer is that AI changes what one creator can reasonably attempt.
You may begin by making a song for fun. Then you decide to release it. Suddenly you are dealing with production, artwork, rights, distribution, promotion, audience development and what comes next.
The same pattern appears with books, digital products, print-on-demand, apps and creator services.
Why JackRighteous.com covers so much
The content is not a collection of disconnected subjects chosen because they sounded interesting. It reflects work I have done while building JackRighteous.com and helping other creators build their own projects.
- Creating and releasing music
- Self-publishing books
- Helping other creators publish
- Building digital products
- Print-on-demand
- App development
- Creator education
- Brand and business development
A successful creator may not need every guide today. Over time, most serious creators will encounter many of the same decisions.
Once you begin following the people, communities, channels and podcasts in this guide, the possibilities expand even faster across your voice, sound and brand.
You do not need more content. You need a place to start.
The Righteous Beat helps you identify what changed, why it matters, which part applies to you, what you can ignore for now and what your next step should be.
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25 X Accounts for AI Music Creators
Use X for breaking AI music developments, researchers, rights commentary, platform leadership and music-business reporting.
Read the full X ranking| # | Account | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Holly Herndon | Artist-controlled AI identity, voice, consent and authorship. |
| 2 | Mat Dryhurst | Ownership, datasets, attribution and artist-controlled technology. |
| 3 | King Willonius | Concepts, cultural timing and AI music that escapes the AI-music bubble. |
| 4 | CJ Carr / Dadabots | Neural music systems, audio research and experimentation outside commercial prompt platforms. |
| 5 | Grimes | Public experiments involving AI voice, identity and artist participation. |
| 6 | Imogen Heap | Artist-led technology, interactive music and creator-centered systems. |
| 7 | BT | Advanced production, audio software and technical musicianship. |
| 8 | deadmau5 | Production reality checks and direct criticism of technology claims. |
| 9 | Timbaland | Watching generative music move into mainstream production and artist development. |
| 10 | will.i.am | The intersection of music, artificial intelligence, media and product development. |
| 11 | Dustin Ballard / There I Ruined It | Recognizable concepts, genre collisions and shareable execution. |
| 12 | Seth Forsgren | Generative-music interfaces, product experimentation and Riffusion developments. |
| 13 | Rebecca Fiebrink | Human-centered machine learning and interactive musical systems. |
| 14 | Anna Huang | Generative composition, musical structure and human-AI collaboration. |
| 15 | Douglas Eck | Long-term generative-media research and the technical direction behind major AI projects. |
| 16 | Bob L. T. Sturm | Critical examination of datasets, generated music and claims about machine creativity. |
| 17 | Ed Newton-Rex | Consent-based training, licensing standards and creator-rights arguments. |
| 18 | Kristin Robinson | Reporting on music publishing, songwriting, licensing and AI disputes. |
| 19 | Evan Greer | Digital-rights context at the intersection of technology, culture and creative work. |
| 20 | Cherie Hu | Music technology, startups, rights and changing business models. |
| 21 | Tim Ingham | Label strategy, major deals, music economics and industry power. |
| 22 | Murray Stassen | Fast reporting on music technology, streaming, licensing and corporate activity. |
| 23 | Daniel Tencer | Readable coverage of AI-music deals, disputes and company strategy. |
| 24 | Tatiana Cirisano | Creator economics, fan behavior, streaming and market demand. |
| 25 | Liz Pelly | Streaming economics, platform incentives and the systems surrounding music discovery. |
25 Facebook Groups and Pages for AI Music Creators
Use Facebook for support, troubleshooting, longer discussion, genre communities and creator relationships.
Read the complete Facebook review| # | Community or Page | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Suno & AI Music Creators | Best overall broad community |
| 2 | AI Music Creators — Discuss and Share Songs | Best multi-platform group |
| 3 | Suno Music Creator’s Universe | Best for mixed experience levels |
| 4 | AI Music Creators | Best broad discussion alternative |
| 5 | Udio Music Creators | Best dedicated Udio group |
| 6 | Udio & AI Music Creators | Best for Udio comparisons |
| 7 | Suno AI Music Tips & Tricks | Best for practical Suno tips |
| 8 | Suno AI R&B, Soul and Hip-Hop Music Creators | Best genre-focused community |
| 9 | A.I. Music Society | Best for broad networking |
| 10 | AI Music Creators — Suno, Mozart, Riffusion | Best for tool discovery |
| 11 | Battle of the AI Bands | Best contest community |
| 12 | Promote Your AI-Generated Music | Best clearly defined promotion group |
| 13 | Suno | Best for official Suno announcements |
| 14 | Udio | Best for official Udio updates |
| 15 | Music Business Worldwide | Best music-business page |
| 16 | Music Ally | Best music-technology page |
| 17 | Billboard | Best mainstream context |
| 18 | DistroKid | Best distribution page |
| 19 | BandLab | Best production bridge |
| 20 | ElevenLabs | Best synthetic voice page |
| 21 | Google DeepMind | Best research page |
| 22 | LANDR | Best all-in-one artist services page |
| 23 | SoundCloud | Best creator-platform context |
| 24 | Recording Academy / GRAMMYs | Best institutional music context |
| 25 | ASCAP | Best songwriter-rights context |
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AI music updates, rights awareness, creator strategy and practical next steps.
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Beginner support, office hours, song development, release planning and creator growth.
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- All 110 direct links
- Platform filters
- Creator-goal categories
- Priority recommendations
- Personal notes
- Quarterly updates
25 Instagram Profiles for AI Music Creators
Use Instagram for visual workflows, artist identity, release presentation, branding and creator discovery.
Read the full Instagram ranking| # | Profile | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Suno — @sunomusic | Official Suno updates, feature demonstrations and product direction |
| 2 | Udio — @udiomusic | Official Udio releases, demonstrations and platform direction |
| 3 | Oliver — @imolivercom | Artist identity, release presentation and AI music career development |
| 4 | Papi Beatz — @papibeatz | Professional production, AI workflows and creator development |
| 5 | Kato On The Track — @katoproducer | Producer-owned models, music business and professional production |
| 6 | Nihil Young — @nihilyoung | Mixing, mastering, sound design and technical testing |
| 7 | BandLab — @bandlab | Editing, collaboration, mastering and mobile production |
| 8 | LANDR — @landrmusic | Mastering, collaboration, distribution and release preparation |
| 9 | DistroKid — @distrokid | Distribution, metadata, artist tools and release education |
| 10 | Spotify for Artists — @spotifyforartists | Analytics, playlist pitching, artist profiles and release tools |
| 11 | UnitedMasters — @unitedmasters | Independent distribution, marketing and artist development |
| 12 | Symphonic — @symphonicdistro | Distribution, promotion, royalties and music-business education |
| 13 | SoundCloud — @soundcloud | Independent discovery, uploads and creator-platform updates |
| 14 | BeatStars — @beatstars | Beats, producer business, monetization and publishing education |
| 15 | Splice — @splice | Samples, sound design, producer workflows and creative process |
| 16 | ASCAP — @ascap | Songwriter rights, royalties, publishing and advocacy |
| 17 | Recording Academy — @recordingacademy | Professional music context, advocacy and recognition |
| 18 | Top Music Attorney — @topmusicattorney | AI music litigation, copyright and legal opposition |
| 19 | ElevenLabs — @elevenlabsio | Synthetic voice, audio tools and multimodal production |
| 20 | Jesse Cannon — @jessecannon | Fan development, release marketing and artist strategy |
| 21 | Music Business Worldwide — @musicbizworldwide | Licensing, labels, investment and AI music business |
| 22 | Music Ally — @musicallybiz | Digital strategy, technology, rights and artist development |
| 23 | Billboard — @billboard | Mainstream industry, charts, labels and artist adoption |
| 24 | Google DeepMind — @googledeepmind | Generative media research and technical developments |
| 25 | Jack Righteous — @jackrighteousai | Suno workflows, rights awareness, release planning and creator development |
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Short practical lessons, Suno workflows, article summaries, creator rights, release planning and brand development.
Follow on Instagram25 YouTube Channels AI Music Creators Should Subscribe To
Use YouTube for full workflows, production, songwriting, marketing, distribution, rights and business education.
Read the complete YouTube guide| # | Channel | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Suno — @suno | Official Suno feature guides and product updates |
| 2 | In The Mix — @inthemix | Mixing, mastering and production fundamentals |
| 3 | Musformation — @Musformation | Fan development, release strategy and artist marketing |
| 4 | Top Music Attorney — @TopMusicAttorney | Contracts, copyright, music business and AI disputes |
| 5 | You Suck at Producing — @yousuckatproducing | Production, sound design, arrangement and theory |
| 6 | Make Pop Music — @MakePopMusic | Pop arrangement, vocals and full-song production |
| 7 | Production Music Live — @ProductionMusicLive | Start-to-finish electronic production and arrangement |
| 8 | Joey Nato — @JoeyNato | Production reactions, song analysis and critical listening |
| 9 | Rick Beato — @RickBeato | Song analysis, harmony, arrangement and industry context |
| 10 | BandLab — @bandlab | Mobile production, collaboration and mastering |
| 11 | LANDR — @LANDRmusic | Mastering, collaboration and release preparation |
| 12 | DistroKid — @distrokid | Distribution tools, metadata and release education |
| 13 | CD Baby — CD Baby | Distribution, royalties, publishing and artist education |
| 14 | Symphonic Distribution — Symphonic | Distribution, royalties, marketing and creator education |
| 15 | Spotify for Artists — @spotifyforartists | Analytics, playlist pitching and artist tools |
| 16 | ElevenLabs — @Elevenlabs | Synthetic voice, audio generation and workflows |
| 17 | Google DeepMind — @GoogleDeepMind | Generative media research and technical context |
| 18 | Matt Wolfe — @mreflow | AI tool updates and broader creator context |
| 19 | Dan Kieft — @Dankieft | AI music videos and practical creator tutorials |
| 20 | ChillPanic — @ChillPanic | Beginner Suno tutorials and walkthroughs |
| 21 | The AI Music Alchemist — @TheAIMusicAlchemist | Cross-platform Suno and Udio methods |
| 22 | Damian Keyes — @DamianKeyes | Music marketing, branding and audience development |
| 23 | Burstimo — @Burstimo | Release campaigns, social strategy and artist growth |
| 24 | Kato On The Track — @KatoHipHop | Professional production and producer business |
| 25 | Tim Makes Media — @TimMakesMedia | Current Suno tutorials, voice creation and lyric editing |
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Suno workflows, songwriting, creator rights, release planning, AI music news and real project development.
Subscribe on YouTube10 Podcasts for AI Music Creators
Use podcasts for long-form context, interviews, creator strategy, production and music-industry thinking.
Read the complete podcast guide| # | Podcast | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | AI Music Revolution | Direct AI music workflows, production and release development |
| 2 | The AI Music Report Podcast | AI music news, legal changes and platform updates |
| 3 | AI Music Unmuted | Interviews, ethics, consent and responsible AI music |
| 4 | Indie Music AI | Independent music, technology and wider industry context |
| 5 | AI Music Podcast | Fast weekday AI music and generative-audio briefings |
| 6 | Music Tectonics | Music technology, startups, investment and industry infrastructure |
| 7 | Music Ally Focus | Streaming, rights, marketing and platform strategy |
| 8 | The New Music Business | Independent artist careers, releases and sustainable business |
| 9 | Trapital | Hip-hop, media, technology, culture and business strategy |
| 10 | Sound On Sound: Recording & Mixing | Recording, mixing, arrangement and production depth |
Build Your Follow List Around Your Current Goal
I am new to AI music
- Suno official resources
- One beginner Facebook group
- BandLab
- In The Mix
- AI Music Revolution
- Jack Righteous
I want to improve my songs
- Production YouTube channels
- Songwriting educators
- Producer Instagram profiles
- Sound On Sound
- AI Music Unmuted
I want to release music
- DistroKid
- CD Baby
- Spotify for Artists
- Music Business Worldwide
- Top Music Attorney
- The New Music Business
I want to understand rights
- Ed Newton-Rex
- Kristin Robinson
- ASCAP
- Top Music Attorney
- AI Music Report
- Music Ally
I want to build an audience
- Musformation
- Damian Keyes
- Instagram artist case studies
- Facebook communities
- Trapital
- Jack Righteous
I want to build beyond music
- Books and self-publishing
- Digital products
- Print-on-demand
- Apps and online tools
- Creator services
- Brand systems
What Should You Ignore for Now?
The right information at the wrong stage still becomes noise.
- Advanced publishing administration before you have a finished song
- Multiple distributors before preparing one release
- Paid marketing systems before defining the audience
- App development before proving the core idea
- Ten production tools when one can solve the current problem
- Every new model simply because it launched
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You Do Not Need to Figure Out the Entire Creator Journey Today
AI can help you create faster, test more ideas and build things that once required a team. But more possibilities create more decisions.
The Righteous Beat helps you decide what matters now, what can wait, which opportunity fits your stage and what your next practical step should be.
Show Me Where to Start Explore the Creator AcademyYou do not need to follow every resource in this guide.
You need enough reliable voices to challenge your assumptions, teach the skills you are missing and help you recognize the next decision your creator journey requires.
Start with five. Build with intention. Remove what creates noise. Keep what helps you create better.