
Suno, the largest AI music company, has announced a new program for supporting independent artists: Spark. According to [a blog post](https://suno.com/blog/introducing-spark), the artists involved will receive various benefits, such as grants to fund their creative endeavours.
How it works:
Interested artists can apply for Spark at this link.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old.
They must be a singer, songwriter, or producer releasing music under their own name.
And they must be unsigned.
The post doesn't mention how many artists will be selected.
Artists in the program will retain creative control and commercial rights of their music, which suggests artists will not be required to use Suno in their process if they are selected.
The benefits:
Grants to support artists' careers.
Marketing funding.
Invitations to Suno writing camps, where they can collaborate with established artists.
Opportunities to provide feedback on new features to the Suno music software.
What they said:
Suno: “Spark’s goal is to help more artists turn ideas into finished projects, connect those projects with fans, and build new opportunities to grow their careers both on and beyond Suno.”
👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This article was written from a press release provided by Suno.
We covered it because Spark represents Suno championing human artistry.













