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Spotify and Universal Music struck a deal to let Premium users make AI covers of UMG songs

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Spotify and Universal Music Group have struck a licensing agreement that will let Premium subscribers create AI-generated covers and remixes of UMG-catalogue songs, with revenue shared with participating artists. The deal positions Spotify as the first major streamer to enter the generative AI music market through upfront label licensing rather than scraped training data.

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What the deal does

The tool will launch as a paid add-on exclusively for Spotify Premium subscribers. Neither pricing nor a launch date has been disclosed. UMG has not yet named which of its artists have opted in. The product is framed around three principles for participating artists and songwriters: consent, credit, and compensation.

The UMG agreement extends a broader framework Spotify unveiled in October 2025, when it announced plans to develop AI products focused on artist interests with Sony Music Group, Warner Music Group, Merlin, and Believe. UMG appears to be the first of those partnerships to convert into a shipping product.

The litigation backdrop

The structural context is a wave of copyright litigation that has reshaped the economics of generative music. The three major labels sued Suno and Udio in June 2024, with Warner’s portion of the Suno suit alone framed at a headline damages exposure of $500 million. In late October 2025, UMG settled with Udio. Warner followed with its own settlement with Udio a few weeks later, and then settled with Suno on November 25, 2025, with terms undisclosed beyond a “multi-million-dollar” framing and a licensing partnership that included Suno’s acquisition of Songkick from Warner.

Sony has not settled with either company. UMG and Sony’s claims against Suno remain active in the District of Massachusetts, and Sony’s claim against Udio is still being litigated separately. The pattern matters because it sets the price of building first and licensing later. Spotify’s choice to pursue upfront agreements rather than ask for forgiveness later is a strategic read of that price.

Follow the money

The institutional incentives line up neatly. The major labels, having extracted licensing deals from AI-native startups under litigation pressure, now have both the legal precedent and the leverage to dictate terms on new product launches. Spotify, locked in a long-running margin fight with those same labels over per-stream payouts, gains a new premium-tier SKU and a revenue-share structure that aligns label interests with its own subscription growth.

For UMG, the deal extends the artist-focused licensing model the label has pushed for years. For Spotify, it bundles AI generation into the Premium upsell at a moment when the company is also rolling out AI audiobook creation, AI tools for podcasters, and reserved concert ticketing for top fans.

What it signals

The Spotify–UMG deal effectively draws a line between two emerging tiers of generative music: licensed products built inside the existing rights system, and unlicensed products operating under the cost of ongoing litigation. Suno’s own pivot toward a superfan-app posture, following its Warner settlement and Songkick acquisition, suggests the unlicensed tier is itself migrating toward licensed structures under settlement pressure.

The broader question is whether streaming platforms can use AI tooling to renegotiate their position in a music economy where distribution leverage has been steadily consolidating. The UMG agreement suggests Spotify intends to answer that pressure not by competing on catalogue access alone, but by becoming the licensed venue for what fans do with the catalogue once they have it.



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