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Spotify and Universal Music Group have launched a licensing agreement for AI-generated fan-made covers and remixes. This feature will be available as a paid add-on for Spotify Premium users, sharing revenue with artists and songwriters.
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Taylor Swift fans may soon be able to legally generate AI remixes of her songs on Spotify.
Spotify and Universal Music Group on Thursday announced licensing agreements that will allow Spotify Premium users to create AI-generated covers and remixes using music from participating artists and songwriters.
“The most valuable innovations in the music business always bring artists and fans closer together,” Chairman and CEO, Universal Music Group, Lucian Grainge said in a statement. “That principle is at the heart of this pioneering AI-enabled superfan initiative, which is designed to support human artistry, deepen fan relationships, and create additional revenue opportunities for artists and songwriters.”
Universal Music Group represents artists including Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, The Weeknd, Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey, Post Malone, Billie Eilish, and Olivia Rodrigo.
The fight over AI-generated music grew in 2023 after a fake song using AI versions of Drake and The Weeknd’s voices spread across Spotify and YouTube before Universal Music Group forced platforms to remove it. More recently, Taylor Swift moved to trademark parts of her voice and image after AI-generated deepfakes and fake endorsements targeting the singer spread online.
The announcement also comes as tech platforms increasingly experiment with AI remix tools. Earlier this week at Google I/O, YouTube introduced a Shorts Remix feature powered by Gemini Omni that allows users to reimagine other people’s videos by turning them into anime clips, pixel art, or altered scenes with added characters and effects.
Spotify said the new tool will launch as a paid add-on for Spotify Premium subscribers. Fans will be able to generate licensed covers and remixes using generative AI technology, while participating artists and songwriters will receive compensation tied to the AI-generated works created on the platform.
The AI remix tool allows Spotify Premium users to create fan-made covers and remixes of songs from participating artists and songwriters under a licensing agreement.
Revenue generated from the AI remix tool will be shared with participating artists and songwriters as part of the licensing agreement.
The feature will allow remixes of songs from artists who are part of the licensing agreement with Universal Music Group, although specific artists have not been detailed.

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“Solving hard problems for music is what Spotify does, and fan-made covers and remixes are next,” Spotify Co-CEO Alex Norström said in a statement. “What we’re building is grounded in consent, credit, and compensation for the artists and songwriters that take part.”