Spotify AI Remix
A tiernew this weekRemix and cover your favorite licensed songs with AI, straight inside Spotify — no shady copyright gray zones required.
Kai's verdict
The licensing-first approach is genuinely smart and puts Suno's lawsuit-bait model to shame, but until it's actually live with known pricing and a real catalog of participating artists, this is a press release dressed as a product. (Verdict pending Phi's full review.)
Strengths
- Only licensed AI remix tool with major-label blessing — no copyright legal landmines
- Artist opt-in model means participating catalog is there by consent, not by scraping
- Revenue share flows back to artists and songwriters on top of existing royalties
- Created tracks are playable by all Spotify users, not just the creator
- Backed by Spotify's 760M+ user distribution — massive built-in reach for fan creations
Weaknesses
- Not live yet — announced at Investor Day with no launch date or confirmed pricing
- Catalog will be limited to opt-in UMG artists only at launch; huge swaths of music off-limits
- Unknown AI quality and creative depth — Spotify hasn't disclosed the underlying model
Best for
Spotify Premium subscribers who are superfans of UMG artists and want a legit, licensed way to remix or cover their favorite songs without the legal anxiety of Suno or Udio.
Pricing
Paid add-on for Spotify Premium (exact price TBD, ~$5.99/mo speculated)
Launching as a Premium paid add-on; Bloomberg reported a potential ~$5.99/mo 'Music Pro' tier. No official price or launch date announced as of May 2026.