
Music-tech research firm Water & Music has uncovered details about Udio’s long-awaited licensed AI app, Starstruck.
Private showing:
The information came from a private webinar that Udio hosted with Kobalt on April 30, a recording of which was shared with Water & Music Founder Cherie Hu by a peer.
Udio CEO Andrew Sanchez presented a live demo of the app with Kobalt’s CEO Laurent Hubert and Chief Digital Officer Bob Bruderman also on hand.
Kobalt and Udio inked a licensing agreement in April, with the AI platform having also completed deals with Universal, Warner, Merlin and Believe.
What is Starstruck:
As Water & Music explains, it’s a consumer app that lets fans remix, cover, and reimagine songs by their favorite artists.
Rights holders receive a royalty every time a fan creates a new song.
How it works:
The app will offer four modes.
Cover will take an existing song and reimagine it if performed by a different artist – “for instance, hypothetically, a Charli-XCX-style cover of a Taylor Swift song,” says Hu.
Reimagine rewrites the music entirely but keeps the lyrics.
Remix “applies genre or style shifts to existing recordings.”
Create allows users to “write their own lyrics and pair them with a selected artist’s voice, subject to guardrails around topic, language, and style.”
The app will have two subscription tiers – Standard and Pro – each with a capped number of monthly creations.
Who owns the music?
Ownership of each new creation remains with the rights holder of the participating artist, not the fan who created it.
Bruderman said “the songwriter [will be] paid significantly more than they are in the traditional streaming construct,” as per Hu.
Each song will live inside the app’s “walled garden,” meaning it can’t be exported or distributed anywhere.
Launch date:
Starstruck is due to launch later this year.
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from Water & Music and Music Business Worldwide.
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