
#16: Welcome to the AI Wild West — Why Artists Are Being Left Behind (Again)
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In this episode of Sold 4 a Song, Terry Sawchuk breaks down the AI Wild West currently reshaping the music industry — and who is really benefiting from it.
Terry exposes how AI platforms like Suno allegedly trained their models using music scraped from YouTube without permission, reached billion-dollar valuations, and were ultimately rewarded with licensing deals from major labels like Warner Music. Meanwhile, actual songwriters and artists are told by PROs that using “too much AI” could disqualify them from performance royalties.
This episode confronts the glaring double standard: AI companies can profit from creators’ work at scale, but creators themselves remain restricted, underpaid, and over-controlled. Terry explains how market power, ownership concentration, and pro-rata payment systems continue to suffocate artists — and why the flood of AI-generated music only accelerates the problem.
He closes by teasing artist-first solutions designed to reverse-engineer the system — where creators own their data, control their IP, and finally reclaim leverage in an industry built on undervaluation.
Takeaways
AI companies are being rewarded for actions artists would be penalized for
Major labels prioritize market share over creator protection
PRO rules around AI create a double standard for songwriters
AI is drastically increasing music saturation on DSPs
Artists are more lost in the shuffle than ever before
Ownership and leverage — not exposure — determine power
Major labels control most IP, limiting artist agency
The industry is designed to extract value from creators
Artist-owned platforms are no longer optional
The future belongs to creators who control data, IP, and audience
Titles
The AI Wild West: Who Really Wins in Music’s New Gold Rush?
Why AI Companies Get Paid — and Songwriters Don’t
Sound Bites
“We’ve got value going once, truth going twice.”
“They stole the music, built the platform, and got rewarded.”
“It’s okay for AI companies — but not the creators they took from.”
“Artists are always the ones being over-leveraged.”
“Welcome to the Wild West.”
Chapters
00:00 Value, truth, and the mission of Sold 4 a Song
02:39 How AI music models were trained
05:02 Warner’s deal with AI and what it signals
07:25 Why artists are more buried than ever
08:45 Reclaiming leverage through artist-first systems
Sold 4 a Song™ Podcast hosted by Terrance Sawchuk, Billboard #1 multi-platinum songwriter, producer, artist, mixer, & entrepreneur.
Sold 4 a Song™ is a living exploration of creative worth, ownership, and the true value of music — inside the systems that monetize it.
If this episode resonates, you can follow the work at sold4asong.com.
Terry exposes how AI platforms like Suno allegedly trained their models using music scraped from YouTube without permission, reached billion-dollar valuations, and were ultimately rewarded with licensing deals from major labels like Warner Music. Meanwhile, actual songwriters and artists are told by PROs that using “too much AI” could disqualify them from performance royalties.
This episode confronts the glaring double standard: AI companies can profit from creators’ work at scale, but creators themselves remain restricted, underpaid, and over-controlled. Terry explains how market power, ownership concentration, and pro-rata payment systems continue to suffocate artists — and why the flood of AI-generated music only accelerates the problem.
He closes by teasing artist-first solutions designed to reverse-engineer the system — where creators own their data, control their IP, and finally reclaim leverage in an industry built on undervaluation.
Takeaways
AI companies are being rewarded for actions artists would be penalized for
Major labels prioritize market share over creator protection
PRO rules around AI create a double standard for songwriters
AI is drastically increasing music saturation on DSPs
Artists are more lost in the shuffle than ever before
Ownership and leverage — not exposure — determine power
Major labels control most IP, limiting artist agency
The industry is designed to extract value from creators
Artist-owned platforms are no longer optional
The future belongs to creators who control data, IP, and audience
Titles
The AI Wild West: Who Really Wins in Music’s New Gold Rush?
Why AI Companies Get Paid — and Songwriters Don’t
Sound Bites
“We’ve got value going once, truth going twice.”
“They stole the music, built the platform, and got rewarded.”
“It’s okay for AI companies — but not the creators they took from.”
“Artists are always the ones being over-leveraged.”
“Welcome to the Wild West.”
Chapters
00:00 Value, truth, and the mission of Sold 4 a Song
02:39 How AI music models were trained
05:02 Warner’s deal with AI and what it signals
07:25 Why artists are more buried than ever
08:45 Reclaiming leverage through artist-first systems
Sold 4 a Song™ Podcast hosted by Terrance Sawchuk, Billboard #1 multi-platinum songwriter, producer, artist, mixer, & entrepreneur.
Sold 4 a Song™ is a living exploration of creative worth, ownership, and the true value of music — inside the systems that monetize it.
If this episode resonates, you can follow the work at sold4asong.com.

