1. The Myth: "YouTube Bans AI Content"
Stop believing the rumors. YouTube does not ban AI music. They actually encourage innovation.
However, they DO ban:
▪︎ Spam/Repetitive content (low effort).
▪︎ AI Covers of famous songs (Copyright strikes waiting to happen).
▪︎ Misleading content (You must label it as AI).
2. The Tool: Creating the Audio 🎹
You can't just ask ChatGPT to "sing a song." You need specialized tools like MusicGPT/Suno AI.
▪︎ The Prompt: Type plain English like "Relaxing lo-fi beats, rainy day vibe, soft piano."
▪︎ The License: Crucial Step. Make sure you have a paid plan or a tool that grants you Commercial Rights. If you don’t own the license, you can’t monetize.
3. The Visuals: Creating the Vibe 🖼️
Nobody watches a black screen. You need a looping video.
Use a tool like Gemini or Midjourney.
Prompt: e.g "A girl studying in a cozy room, rain on window, lo-fi aesthetic, looped video."
Keep the movement subtle so it loops perfectly for a 3-minute song.
4. The Edit: Putting it Together 🎬
You don’t need Adobe Premiere.
▪︎ Jump into Canva or CapCut.
▪︎ Drag in your generated video.
▪︎ Drag in your AI audio.
▪︎ Duplicate the video clip until it matches the length of the song.
▪︎ Export.
5. The Secret Sauce: Originality 🧂
Don't just spam 100 videos a day. YouTube’s algorithm is smart.
▪︎ Focus on specific niches (e.g., "Music for Coding," "Music for Sleep," "Synthwave for Driving").
▪︎ Create original compositions, not copycats.
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