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Have you ever wished you could turn your words into songs? Well, now you can, thanks to a new wave of text-to-music apps that use artificial intelligence to create melodies and lyrics from your input.

One of the most popular apps in this category is Songburst, which claims to be the world’s first AI-powered songwriting assistant. Songburst lets you choose from a variety of genres, moods, and themes, and then generates a song based on your text. You can also edit the song, add vocals, and share it with your friends or on social media.

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Songburst is not free, however. You need to subscribe to one of its plans, which range from $9.99 per month to $99.99 per year. The app also offers a 14-day free trial, so you can test it out before committing. According to its website, Songburst has over 100,000 users and has generated more than 1 million songs so far.

But Songburst is not the only text-to-music app out there. Another contender is Cassette AI, which uses natural language processing and deep learning to create songs from any text. Cassette AI claims to be more advanced than Songburst, as it can generate songs in any language, style, or genre, and even mimic the voice of famous singers.

Cassette AI is also more affordable than Songburst, as it charges only $4.99 per month or $49.99 per year. The app also has a free version, which allows you to generate up to 10 songs per month. Cassette AI says it has over 50,000 users and has produced more than 500,000 songs since its launch in 2022.

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The rise of text-to-music apps shows how AI is transforming the music industry and empowering anyone to become a songwriter. But these apps are not the only ones using AI to create music. Big tech companies like Google and Meta are also investing in this field, developing their own tools and platforms for music generation.

For example, Google has Magenta, an open-source project that explores how machine learning can generate music and art. Magenta has released several apps and models that can create music from drawings, images, or text. Meta, on the other hand, has MelodyVR, a virtual reality platform that lets you experience live concerts and create your own music using AI.

These are just some of the examples of how AI is changing the way we make and enjoy music. Text-to-music apps are just the tip of the iceberg, and we can expect more innovations and surprises in the future.

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