

As a result of these concerns, Spotify removed about seven percent of Boomy’s tracks – amounting to tens of thousands of songs – from its library. This inflated listener numbers and could be exploited to earn revenue from these streaming platforms illegally. However, some people allegedly used this automated music creation model to generate fraudulent streaming traffic tied to non-human listeners or bots.


These songs can then be uploaded to popular streaming platforms like Spotify, where the creators can earn royalties. Launched in 2021, Boomy allows users to create original tracks using its proprietary AI algorithms based on certain “vibes” and styles the user selects. Boomy, an AI music startup, mostly created the AI-generated songs removed from Spotify.
