Let The listener decide if AI music is desirable or not.

I come from what I guess you'd call a "traditional" musician/producer background. Starting in Muscle Shoals in the 60's and 70's as a full time professional in a world-class recording studio. Played guitar, had a RCA artist contract while I was still in high school, wrote and produced all kinds of music including the number one: "When a Man Loves a Woman" by Percy Sledge. About two years ago, after years in the world of Internet-web design, I closed my tech business and started creating songs again. My new music tracks are not typical AI creations. They start with a chord chart, much like recording in a studio. Tracks are made using instrument audio samples and MIDI parts that play from the chord chart. I then input the resulting music track to Logic Pro to arrange the elements of the track in the sequence I want. Only the Last step involves AI when I load the sequenced song into SUNO. I like using a synthetic vocal in SUNO to create the professional quality performance I'm after. I don't have access to a "real" recording studio or professional singers, so the SUNO vocalists take my songs to a higher level of emotional and musical quality that would not be possible otherwise. I'm the songwriter; the lyrics in my songs are created by me. I define the music track and write the lyrics—no AI involved. I only use AI to enhance the quality of the instruments and to provide the vocal. My songs are in a "hybrid" category—the offspring of human and computer creativity. Suno's terms give me exclusive rights to my generations and to my own source material files which reflect the extensive editing, mixing and remastering that have occurred. I therefore do hold all the rights to my music and it is copyrighted. AI is another tool to make my music more creative and professional. If people respond to something, no matter how it's made, it has artistic value. How something is made shouldn't matter if it's good and people like it. I hope you like it!