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Spotify And Universal Put AI Music Behind A Paywall
Maureen Kerr · 2026-05-22 · via Forbes - Media
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Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström at Spotify Investor Day on May 21, where the company announced a Universal Music Group deal for paid AI covers and remixes. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Spotify )

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The press release called it “landmark.” The real story is control.

On May 21, Spotify and Universal Music Group announced recorded-music and publishing deals that will let Premium subscribers use generative AI to create covers and remixes of participating UMG artists’ songs. The feature will launch as a paid add-on. Artists and songwriters opt in. Revenue is shared. Spotify calls the deal “consent, credit and compensation.”

That phrase is carefully chosen. As a product announcement, the deal looks like a remix button for superfans. Look closer, and it is bigger: Spotify and UMG are bringing AI music indoors, turning fan behavior already happening on TikTok, YouTube and grey-market tools into a paid product inside Spotify, with UMG helping set the rules.

The technology is the easy part. The real question is who controls the sandbox.

What Spotify And Universal Announced

The agreements cover both recordings and compositions. Publishing has long been a friction point in digital music licensing. But the missing details say more than the announced ones: no price, no launch date, no published revenue split, no artist list, no moderation rules, no clarity on whether remixes can leave Spotify, and no detail on how derivative works will be credited or tracked.

The venue is part of the story. Spotify announced the deal during investor day, not a consumer product event. The audience was Wall Street. The message was simple: this could make Spotify more money.

How AI Music Went From Lawsuit To License

The deal makes more sense against the past two years of AI music litigation. In June 2024, the RIAA sued Suno and Udio on behalf of the major labels, accusing the AI music startups of mass copyright infringement. The message was blunt: stop the models, punish the training, defend the catalog.

Then the strategy shifted. Universal settled with Udio in October 2025. Warner settled with Udio and Suno a month later. Now Spotify and UMG are bringing the same idea to streaming: opt-in rights, licensed tools, shared revenue and platform control.

The labels chose partnership over precedent. Sony remains the key legal holdout, and any fair-use ruling in its outstanding cases could reshape how AI music gets licensed. The Spotify–UMG deal is also an attempt to set the rules before courts or lawmakers do.

The Pricing Play Hiding In Plain Sight

For Spotify, the logic is simple. The company reports roughly 293 million subscribers and 761 million total users across 184 markets. Raising the base Premium price risks churn and competitive pressure. A paid add-on gives Spotify another option: charge the most engaged fans more without raising the base price for everyone.

Spotify has not announced the price, launch date or revenue split for the AI feature. That makes any revenue estimate speculative. But the appeal is clear: even a modestly priced add-on adopted by a small share of Premium subscribers could become a meaningful new revenue stream before payments to rights holders.

That is the business Universal has been pushing toward with its “artist-centric” strategy: deeper fan access, higher spending per user, and new revenue without reopening the entire streaming model.

Who Gets To Define ‘Responsible AI’?

“Consent, credit and compensation” sounds like ethics. It is also a way to decide who gets access, who gets paid and who gets left out.

Consent means only approved catalogs enter the system. Credit means Spotify and its partners decide how attribution works. Compensation means private revenue splits, not statutory rates. Together, those principles mean licensed AI music happens on approved platforms, under terms negotiated by major labels.

That boundary has a sharp edge. Independent artists using DistroKid, TuneCore, CD Baby and other aggregators have no comparable seat at the table. A class action filed in federal court alleges independent artists’ recordings were used in AI training without the negotiating leverage now available to major-label catalogs. The risk is a two-tier AI music economy: incumbents get royalty lines; independents get litigation.

Timing is the point. The NO FAKES Act in Congress and pending fair-use questions in AI-music lawsuits could still create outside rules. But the faster licensed AI becomes the industry default, the harder it will be for courts or lawmakers to change it. Contract terms can become industry rules before anyone votes on them.

What To Watch For

Three signals will show whether this becomes the industry template.

First, Warner: a parallel Spotify deal would suggest the model is becoming standard. Second, Sony: a settlement would close the major-label litigation front; a ruling could complicate it. Third, price: a lower monthly price would suggest Spotify sees the tool as an add-on feature. A higher price would suggest a bigger bet on superfans.

The music industry did not defeat generative AI. It licensed it, constrained it, and put it behind a paywall. Whether that counts as victory depends on whose ledger you are reading.