top of page

AI & Music: A Wake-Up Call?

  • Writer: Bahaa Ansary
    Bahaa Ansary
  • Apr 8
  • 1 min read

Musicians are panicking about AI. Some are angry. Some feel threatened. Others are just watching in silence.


But is AI really the problem? Or is it just exposing something deeper?


For decades, intellectual composers worked tirelessly, often underpaid and overlooked. Meanwhile, commercial music—film scores, pop productions, and background tracks—thrived financially.


Now, AI can generate film music in seconds. It can create pop melodies instantly. And suddenly, some composers who once had secure careers are feeling exposed.


The real question isn’t "Will AI kill music?" It’s: "Who will survive?"


I believe the future belongs to those who cannot be replaced. The ones who create something AI can’t replicate—deep innovation, risk-taking, and artistic vision.


💬 What do you think?

  • Is AI a threat to music, or just a wake-up call for artists?

  • Does this shift change how we value creativity?


Drop your thoughts below—I’d love to hear different perspectives👇

Comments


bottom of page