Artificial intelligence is no longer hovering around the edges of music production. It is inside the DAW. It is generating vocals. It is building instrumentals. It is composing cues designed specifically for licensing briefs and streaming algorithms.
For working producers, composers, and music supervisors, the conversation is no longer philosophical. It is financial. Who owns AI-generated music? Who collects the royalties? Who controls the masters? And if platforms like Spotify do not label AI-generated music clearly, what happens to the ecosystem that pays real creators?
This article breaks down the current reality of AI music inside streaming and licensing. We will examine ownership structures, royalty flows, master control, publishing questions, and why transparency on platforms like Spotify is becoming an economic necessity rather than a moral debate.


