You often hear people say they made an unexpected discovery after singing a song written by AI.
“I could sing it better than I thought.”
“Or strangely, it just didn’t feel right.”
That sense of discomfort is actually very important.
Songs created by AI are, for better or worse, not born from you.
And precisely because of that, the moment your voice passes through them,
the sense of compatibility—or lack of it—becomes unmistakably clear.
AI Songs Act as an “Average Mirror”
The melodies and lyrics generated by AI
are usually well-structured and familiar, rarely falling apart.
That can be a weakness.
But at the same time, it makes them an excellent baseline.
When you sing an average, neutral song like that, you clearly notice:
- Parts that fit effortlessly
- Parts that feel awkward no matter what
- Phrases where emotion flows naturally
- Melodies that leave you behind
These things surface with surprising honesty.
Difficulty Is Not a Weakness — It’s an Outline
When people feel, “This song is hard to sing,”
they often interpret it negatively.
But difficulty is not necessarily a flaw.
It simply shows a direction your voice or sensibility isn’t suited for.
Seen from the other side,
songs that feel easy to sing—
songs where emotion enters naturally—
are where your strengths are directly revealed.
Some Things Become Clear Faster Than Through Your Own Songs
What’s interesting is that some realizations come faster
by singing AI-written songs than by writing your own.
When you create your own music, emotional attachment inevitably enters the picture.
For better or worse, objectivity is lost.
AI songs don’t have that baggage.
That’s why you can calmly notice things like:
- “These kinds of words resonate with me.”
- “My voice opens up with this kind of melody.”
AI Is Not a Composer — It’s a Touchstone
Letting AI write songs often sounds like “handing over creation.”
But in practice, AI is less like a gifted composer
and more like a touchstone used to measure yourself.
Generate a large number of songs.
Sing them.
Discard them.
Keep a few.
What remains is not the AI’s habits,
but the habits of your own voice and sensibility.
Strengths Are Articulated Later
Very few people know their strengths from the start.
Most discover them by singing,
feeling discomfort,
and repeating that process again and again—
until the outline finally appears.
AI dramatically increases the number of those repetitions.
Conclusion: When You Sing, the Spotlight Returns to the Human
We live in an age where AI can write songs.
But the moment someone sings them,
the spotlight inevitably returns to the human.
Voice.
Breath.
Habits.
Emotion.
None of these can be averaged out.
By singing songs written by AI,
you might discover your own strengths.
And that is far more practical
than simply asking what AI can’t replace.
🎬 Experience the world through sound and image
If this resonates with you,
I’d be happy if you could experience the atmosphere
through the music and the visuals.
🎧 The music is available on streaming platforms
If you’d like to listen to the full tracks,
they’re available on:
Spotify / Amazon Music / YouTube Music
📱 Fragments of the process live on social media
Not only the finished songs,
but also the doubts, detours, and trial-and-error
are left there as they are.
If you’re curious,
feel free to take a look.




