AI-powered music tools are evolving fast, and the latest release from MiniMax just raised the bar. The company has launched a new model called Music-01, capable of generating full songs – complete with vocals and…
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Why Music Can Cost You Your Monetisation You spend hours scripting, filming, and editing — then your new YouTube video gets flagged for copyright. Revenue gone. Sometimes even the video itself disappears. It happens because…
Music That Keeps Viewers Watching Music can quietly make or break your YouTube performance. Pick the wrong vibe, and viewers click away. Pick the right one, and your average watch time jumps. The right track…
Pretzel Rocks is a music streaming and licensing service tailored to video creators and live streamers (e.g., on Twitch and YouTube). Their pitch: a big catalogue of tracks you can use in your live streams…
OpenAI have shared a cryptic video on X and other social media – stating that they have an announcement today at 10am Pacific time. It looks like they will be launching a browser! It will…
Looking for music that blends cinematic emotion with electronic energy? Sizzlebird’s tracks are perfect for creators who want to add depth, atmosphere, and feeling to their work. Whether you’re producing a YouTube video, short film,…
Anthropic just dropped Claude Code on the web, giving developers an AI-powered coding assistant that runs entirely in the browser. It’s designed to help write, refactor, and explain code without needing a full local setup…
Every creator has a unique style. Whether you’re a YouTuber, podcaster, or short-form video machine on TikTok or Instagram, the right music can make your content instantly recognisable. Think about your favourite creators – chances…
If you’ve been creating videos for a while, chances are you’ve heard Tobu’s music – even if you didn’t know his name. Tracks like Candyland, Hope, and Infectious have soundtracked millions of YouTube videos over…
In the world of music licensing and royalty-free content for creators, two names often come up: RouteNote Licensing and Artlist. Both aim to help creators legally use music (or license music) in commercial, video, broadcast,…
