Want to share your AI-generated music from Suno or Udio with listeners around the world? Distributing to Spotify and Apple Music is easier than you might think. This guide covers everything from the distribution process to copyright considerations and monetization strategies, tailored specifically for AI creators.

What You'll Learn

This guide covers everything AI music creators need to know about distribution:

  • Step-by-step process to distribute AI music to Spotify
  • How to choose and compare music distributors
  • Copyright and commercial use considerations
  • Post-release monetization and promotion strategies

Can AI Music Really Be on Spotify?

Short Answer: Yes

In late 2025, Spotify announced it had removed over 75 million spam tracks. This raised concerns that AI music was being banned — but that's not the full story.

What Spotify targets is not "AI music itself" but "malicious AI content":

  • Mass-generated tracks created solely to inflate stream counts
  • Copyright-infringing content mimicking real artists
  • Filler tracks designed to infiltrate playlists

If you're creating AI music as a genuine creative expression, the barriers to distribution are not high.

Three Requirements for Distribution

1. Choose a Distributor

Individual creators cannot submit directly to Spotify or Apple Music — you need a distributor (music distribution service).

Here's a comparison of major distributors that support AI music:

Service Annual Fee AI Music Support Revenue Share
DistroKid $22.99+ ✓ Explicitly permitted 100%
TuneCore $14.99/track △ Gray area 100%
CD Baby $9.99/track △ Check terms 91%
Amuse Free+ △ Check terms 100%

DistroKid is the most recommended option. In 2024, they explicitly announced support for AI-generated tracks and added an AI disclosure field.

2. Accurate Metadata

Disclosing that your music is AI-generated is crucial. DistroKid provides an "AI-generated" option. This helps during Spotify's review process.

3. Verify Copyright

Always check the terms of service for the AI tool you used:

  • Suno: Paid plan subscribers can use tracks commercially. Copyright belongs to the user.
  • Udio: Commercial use available on paid plans. Note ongoing litigation regarding training data.

Post-Release Monetization

Distribution is just the beginning. Here's how to maximize your revenue:

Target Playlist Placement

Getting on official Spotify playlists dramatically boosts play counts. Submit your tracks through "Spotify for Artists" up to 7 days before release.

Social Media Integration

Showing your AI music creation process helps attract followers. Post "AI music making" videos on TikTok or Instagram Reels for maximum reach.

Summary

Distributing AI music on Spotify is entirely achievable with the right approach. Use DistroKid, verify your copyright, and fill in your metadata accurately. Follow these three steps and your AI music can reach listeners worldwide.