Deezer reports that AI‑created songs now account for 44 % of new uploads, amounting to roughly 75,000 tracks each day. European music‑tech firms say the surge is prompting a renewed focus on human creativity.
Deezer disclosed that approximately 75,000 AI‑generated songs are uploaded to its platform every day, representing 44 % of all new music added in April 2026 [2]. The data cover a two‑year period during which the proportion of synthetic tracks has risen steadily, a trend first highlighted at a Sónar+D panel in 2024 [1]. The platform’s tagging system identifies and labels AI‑produced content, making the figures publicly available.
Deezer, a French‑based streaming service, is the primary source of the upload statistics [2]. European music‑startup companies, including several based in Berlin, Paris, and Stockholm, have publicly expressed concern about the volume of AI music and are developing tools to emphasize human‑authored songs [1]. The AI tracks are generated by a range of generative models that compose melodies, arrange instrumentation, and synthesize vocals before being submitted to streaming services [3].
Scale of AI‑Generated Music on Streaming Platforms
Deezer’s internal monitoring indicates that the daily influx of AI tracks totals more than two million per month, with the platform detecting and removing a portion identified as fraudulent [4]. While AI uploads dominate new content, streaming consumption of these tracks remains low, accounting for 1‑3 % of total plays on Deezer [4]. The company’s transparent tagging policy allows listeners to see which songs are AI‑produced, a feature not yet adopted by all major services [2].
The growth in AI uploads aligns with broader industry adoption of generative audio models released by major technology firms since 2022 [3]. These models enable rapid production of full‑length songs without human performers, reducing production costs and time to market. Deezer’s data show that the share of AI tracks among new uploads increased from roughly 20 % in early 2024 to the current 44 % in April 2026 [2].
The growth in AI uploads aligns with broader industry adoption of generative audio models released by major technology firms since 2022 [3].
European Startups Respond to AI Saturation
AI‑Generated Tracks Reach 75,000 Daily Uploads, European Startups Call for Human‑Centred Music
European music‑tech startups have begun to market platforms that prioritize human‑created content and provide verification tools for artists [1]. Companies such as Harmonia Labs (Berlin) and SonarWave (Paris) are developing metadata standards that flag AI‑generated works and highlight human authorship in playlists [1]. These initiatives aim to preserve revenue streams for independent musicians whose royalties are diluted by the expanding AI catalog [1].
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The startups’ strategies include partnering with streaming services to integrate human‑authorship labels and offering analytics that differentiate listener engagement between AI and non‑AI tracks [1]. Funding rounds announced in early 2026 have allocated €12 million toward research on AI‑detection algorithms and community‑driven curation tools [1]. The efforts reflect a coordinated response within the European music ecosystem to maintain a balance between technological innovation and artistic integrity [1].
Impact on Listeners and Artists
The influx of AI‑generated songs affects the royalty pool for human artists, as streaming revenue is allocated across a larger catalog of tracks [3]. With AI songs comprising nearly half of new uploads, the per‑track earnings for human creators are reduced proportionally [3]. Playlist curators report increased difficulty in surfacing human‑made music due to the volume of AI entries, leading to longer discovery times for emerging artists [3].
Listeners encounter AI tracks alongside human‑produced songs, but the low consumption rate (1‑3 % of streams) suggests limited audience adoption at present [4]. However, the presence of AI music in search results and algorithmic recommendations can obscure the visibility of traditional releases [3]. Deezer’s tagging system provides a mechanism for users to filter out AI content, though the effectiveness of such filters varies across devices and third‑party applications [2].
Key Facts
What: AI‑generated songs represent 44 % of new uploads on Deezer, about 75,000 tracks daily.
Deezer’s tagging system provides a mechanism for users to filter out AI content, though the effectiveness of such filters varies across devices and third‑party applications [2].
When: Data released April 2026; trend observed over the past two years.
Impact: The volume of AI music reduces royalty shares for human artists and complicates playlist discovery for listeners.
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