It’s very simple why you guys don’t allow us to use our own voice why must your Suno members use third-party software? Clearly you have the technology and Been had the technology for a long time. If you want to empower your useless like you claim, then actually empower your users give them the tools that they’ve been asking for unless there’s another agenda. We don’t know about. It’s very simple a large number of your customers who believe in your company and your mission when they create a song that they like they want to be able to swap their voice out but keeping the same flow sound, and melody. This is what your members for a long time all over the Internet and all over the world has been trying to do. I pay $30 a month since you got started without fail, but yet I am unable to use my own voice. One of the strong appeals of Suno is that for the first time people were able to bypass all of the evil snakes in the music industry. They don’t need to sign with crooked demonic label companies, and I say this because history proves this most of the artists are broke ripped off, scammed out contracts, and the Music executives are rich. This is evil but people allow it so hey, back to the point when people create a favorite song on Suno they simply wanna be able to swap the song voice with their voice they want to be able to optimize their voice in Suno create different versions of a voice in Suno and select which version of the Voice they want to use it would be awesome if sooner will allow you to perfect your voice and keep that on file. No it would be awesome. If you can use Suno to help you prevent perfect your voice by singing and didn’t get any feedback from Suno. Also, once you switch your voice out, it would be awesome if you can download all of the music paperwork in case you wanna go into a live studio and have musicians know how to recreate the song using an actual instruments you act so I’m just replying the bottom line either you guys want to empower people in the world, change the world for good you want humanity to look back and count you guys as the agents of change for good in the world or you don’t and it’s just a con game like all the other con games before you guys not throwing in the shade just randomly expressing my thoughts I love your company. I rock what you guys from day one Being able to create songs has been very therapeutic. I am finding my voice I feel empowered and it’s actually one of those AI software that actually delivered actually generated benefit. You guys are awesome but millions upon millions and hundreds of millions of people in the world awaiting and wondering, what are you guys gonna do? Are you gonna be the good guys or just another group of the bad guys pretending to be good? I have many many ideas, but I almost feel pointless to even present them.
$30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
• Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
• Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
$30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
• Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
• Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
Absolutely. Here’s your revised and polished message with the clear course of action added at the end to encourage organized pushback:
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🚨 Suno AI, we need to talk.
You didn’t quietly enable the remix feature—you forced it onto users by default. And for those saying, “There’s a pop-up to disable it”—that’s pure nonsense.
I’ve enabled pop-ups on every browser, logged into my account on over 40 devices in the past week—and not once have I seen that option. There is no global setting to turn this off.
To make it worse, when you try to extend your own song, it doesn’t even say “Extend” anymore—it says “Remix.”
Why? Because Suno leadership is intentionally funneling users into remix mode, even for personal songs we never wanted shared or altered.
This isn’t some bug or oversight—it’s a deliberate move to force community interaction at the cost of creator control.
Suno, you started by promising to empower the everyday musician. Now you’re moving like the same shady, exploitative labels we’ve fought so hard to break free from. You’re not just allowing others to remix our songs without permission, you’re limiting our control over our own work.
Millions of creators are not okay with this.
🗣️ Suno leadership, if you’re listening:
Knock it off.
Respect your users.
Stop the forced remixing and give us full control over our music.
I have over 750,000 followers across my platforms, and I’m sharing this with all of them.
⸻
💥 What can we do to push back?
•If you’re paying for Suno like I am, drop your subscription from $30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
•Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
•Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
Absolutely. Here’s your revised and polished message with the clear course of action added at the end to encourage organized pushback:
⸻
🚨 Suno AI, we need to talk.
You didn’t quietly enable the remix feature—you forced it onto users by default. And for those saying, “There’s a pop-up to disable it”—that’s pure nonsense.
I’ve enabled pop-ups on every browser, logged into my account on over 40 devices in the past week—and not once have I seen that option. There is no global setting to turn this off.
To make it worse, when you try to extend your own song, it doesn’t even say “Extend” anymore—it says “Remix.”
Why? Because Suno leadership is intentionally funneling users into remix mode, even for personal songs we never wanted shared or altered.
This isn’t some bug or oversight—it’s a deliberate move to force community interaction at the cost of creator control.
Suno, you started by promising to empower the everyday musician. Now you’re moving like the same shady, exploitative labels we’ve fought so hard to break free from. You’re not just allowing others to remix our songs without permission, you’re limiting our control over our own work.
Millions of creators are not okay with this.
🗣️ Suno leadership, if you’re listening:
Knock it off.
Respect your users.
Stop the forced remixing and give us full control over our music.
I have over 750,000 followers across my platforms, and I’m sharing this with all of them.
⸻
💥 What can we do to push back?
•If you’re paying for Suno like I am, drop your subscription from $30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
•Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
•Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
Absolutely. Here’s your revised and polished message with the clear course of action added at the end to encourage organized pushback:
⸻
🚨 Suno AI, we need to talk.
You didn’t quietly enable the remix feature—you forced it onto users by default. And for those saying, “There’s a pop-up to disable it”—that’s pure nonsense.
I’ve enabled pop-ups on every browser, logged into my account on over 40 devices in the past week—and not once have I seen that option. There is no global setting to turn this off.
To make it worse, when you try to extend your own song, it doesn’t even say “Extend” anymore—it says “Remix.”
Why? Because Suno leadership is intentionally funneling users into remix mode, even for personal songs we never wanted shared or altered.
This isn’t some bug or oversight—it’s a deliberate move to force community interaction at the cost of creator control.
Suno, you started by promising to empower the everyday musician. Now you’re moving like the same shady, exploitative labels we’ve fought so hard to break free from. You’re not just allowing others to remix our songs without permission, you’re limiting our control over our own work.
Millions of creators are not okay with this.
🗣️ Suno leadership, if you’re listening:
Knock it off.
Respect your users.
Stop the forced remixing and give us full control over our music.
I have over 750,000 followers across my platforms, and I’m sharing this with all of them.
⸻
💥 What can we do to push back?
•If you’re paying for Suno like I am, drop your subscription from $30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
•Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
•Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
Absolutely. Here’s your revised and polished message with the clear course of action added at the end to encourage organized pushback:
⸻
🚨 Suno AI, we need to talk.
You didn’t quietly enable the remix feature—you forced it onto users by default. And for those saying, “There’s a pop-up to disable it”—that’s pure nonsense.
I’ve enabled pop-ups on every browser, logged into my account on over 40 devices in the past week—and not once have I seen that option. There is no global setting to turn this off.
To make it worse, when you try to extend your own song, it doesn’t even say “Extend” anymore—it says “Remix.”
Why? Because Suno leadership is intentionally funneling users into remix mode, even for personal songs we never wanted shared or altered.
This isn’t some bug or oversight—it’s a deliberate move to force community interaction at the cost of creator control.
Suno, you started by promising to empower the everyday musician. Now you’re moving like the same shady, exploitative labels we’ve fought so hard to break free from. You’re not just allowing others to remix our songs without permission, you’re limiting our control over our own work.
Millions of creators are not okay with this.
🗣️ Suno leadership, if you’re listening:
Knock it off.
Respect your users.
Stop the forced remixing and give us full control over our music.
I have over 750,000 followers across my platforms, and I’m sharing this with all of them.
⸻
💥 What can we do to push back?
•If you’re paying for Suno like I am, drop your subscription from $30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
•Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
•Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
Absolutely. Here’s your revised and polished message with the clear course of action added at the end to encourage organized pushback:
⸻
🚨 Suno AI, we need to talk.
You didn’t quietly enable the remix feature—you forced it onto users by default. And for those saying, “There’s a pop-up to disable it”—that’s pure nonsense.
I’ve enabled pop-ups on every browser, logged into my account on over 40 devices in the past week—and not once have I seen that option. There is no global setting to turn this off.
To make it worse, when you try to extend your own song, it doesn’t even say “Extend” anymore—it says “Remix.”
Why? Because Suno leadership is intentionally funneling users into remix mode, even for personal songs we never wanted shared or altered.
This isn’t some bug or oversight—it’s a deliberate move to force community interaction at the cost of creator control.
Suno, you started by promising to empower the everyday musician. Now you’re moving like the same shady, exploitative labels we’ve fought so hard to break free from. You’re not just allowing others to remix our songs without permission, you’re limiting our control over our own work.
Millions of creators are not okay with this.
🗣️ Suno leadership, if you’re listening:
Knock it off.
Respect your users.
Stop the forced remixing and give us full control over our music.
I have over 750,000 followers across my platforms, and I’m sharing this with all of them.
⸻
💥 What can we do to push back?
•If you’re paying for Suno like I am, drop your subscription from $30 to the $10 tier to send a financial message.
•Test out alternative AI music platforms. There are plenty rising fast—explore your options so you’re not trapped.
•Copy, repost, and share this message across your platforms. Let creators everywhere know what’s happening.
We deserve control. We deserve respect.
We create the music—we should own the decision-making.
#SunoAI #ArtistRights #RemixGate #ProtectOurMusic #MusicFreedom
@echobearmusic @SunoMusic This is absolutely not true. I have signed in and out of my accounts multiple times on my iPad my desktop my iPhone maybe 40 times in the last eight days there is no option to turn this off by default.!!!!!!
Hello Timbaland,
I know you been pushing Suno. I signed up because of you. Please bring this to their attention!
To the Suno Team,
I’m writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the new “public remix” feature that has been rolled out—by default. This change feels incredibly disrespectful to your creators and mirrors the shady tactics used by major music companies that many of us turned to Suno to avoid. It is unacceptable to strip away a creator’s right to control how and when their work is shared or remixed. Announcing it as if it’s a benefit—without giving users control by default—feels deceptive and insincere. If you truly supported independent creators, this feature would be opt-in, not automatically turned on. I create music because it’s personal, meaningful, and part of my identity—not for likes or social clout. To have one of my songs remixed without my permission was not only upsetting, it violated my trust in your platform. Adding insult to injury, there’s no global setting to disable this feature—forcing users to manually turn it off for every song. That’s not user-friendly; it’s manipulative. I pay $30/month for your service because I believed in your mission. But now, I see you prioritizing control over customer freedom. As a result, I will be downgrading to the $10 plan. Your recent decisions reflect a move away from creator empowerment and toward the exploitative practices we hoped Suno would disrupt. If you truly want creators to share more of their music, then incentivize us. Here are just a few suggestions that would actually add value: 1.Give creators the option to print music composition sheets of their songs. 2.Enable easy copyright registration directly through Suno. Add a $5 service fee, and you’ll still make money fairly—without greed. Let creators print their official government paperwork. 3.Create an internal streaming platform within Suno, like Spotify, where fans can listen and creators can get paid fairly—unlike the exploitative rates on traditional platforms. I have over 30 more ideas that could make Suno the greatest music platform ever created. But lately, I’m starting to doubt that’s your true mission. Please prove me wrong. Sincerely, [Bayyah: Creator Who Once Believed in Suno]
I posted about this exact problem The other day, someone actually remixed one of my songs this had me infuriated. Not cool at all I hope the Suno staff understand minions of their uses will be very angry at the way they pushed this feature on their paying users. It’s a violation of to use his autonomy. I have several million followers on my social media accounts. I posted about this situation of the day.
Subject: Deep Concern Over New Public Remix Feature
To the Suno Team,
I’m writing to express my deep disappointment regarding the new “public remix” feature that has been rolled out—by default. This change feels incredibly disrespectful to your creators and mirrors the shady tactics used by major music companies that many of us turned to Suno to avoid.
It is unacceptable to strip away a creator’s right to control how and when their work is shared or remixed. Announcing it as if it’s a benefit—without giving users control by default—feels deceptive and insincere. If you truly supported independent creators, this feature would be opt-in, not automatically turned on.
I create music because it’s personal, meaningful, and part of my identity—not for likes or social clout. To have one of my songs remixed without my permission was not only upsetting, it violated my trust in your platform. Adding insult to injury, there’s no global setting to disable this feature—forcing users to manually turn it off for every song. That’s not user-friendly; it’s manipulative.
I pay $30/month for your service because I believed in your mission. But now, I see you prioritizing control over customer freedom. As a result, I will be downgrading to the $10 plan. Your recent decisions reflect a move away from creator empowerment and toward the exploitative practices we hoped Suno would disrupt.
If you truly want creators to share more of their music, then incentivize us. Here are just a few suggestions that would actually add value:
1.Give creators the option to print music composition sheets of their songs.
2.Enable easy copyright registration directly through Suno. Add a $5 service fee, and you’ll still make money fairly—without greed. Let creators print their official government paperwork.
3.Create an internal streaming platform within Suno, like Spotify, where fans can listen and creators can get paid fairly—unlike the exploitative rates on traditional platforms.
I have over 30 more ideas that could make Suno the greatest music platform ever created. But lately, I’m starting to doubt that’s your true mission. Please prove me wrong.
Sincerely,
[Bayyah: Creator Who Once Believed in Suno]
Available now: Stems 🥳 Pro & Premier users can now separate the vocals and instrumentals from songs, which will give you more control over how to use Suno.
1. Go to Library or Create, and click the vertical “...” on a song row
2. Click “Get Stems”
3. If you’re not there already, you’ll be navigated to the Create page where you can see two new clips that are generating. One will be the instrumentals, and the other will be the vocals. You can then download or extend each individual clip.
We’re so excited to see what you create!
❤️ Team Suno