Boomy lets users create original songs in seconds by selecting a genre and style and clicking generate. The AI composes full tracks with instrumentation, melody, rhythm, and arrangement -- no musical knowledge required. Users can then release these songs to streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music and earn royalties.
Content creators needing background music, hobbyists who want to explore music without instruments, and entrepreneurs generating passive income from streaming royalties use Boomy. The ability to publish directly to streaming platforms is the unique feature -- Boomy handles distribution and users receive a share of streaming revenue.
Boomy has generated controversy alongside success: the platform created more songs in its first two years than all music ever recorded in history, raising questions about music quality and streaming economics. Spotify removed millions of Boomy-generated tracks in 2023 over streaming manipulation concerns, though the platform continues operating. For users needing royalty-free background music or exploring AI composition, Boomy remains a distinctive tool.
What the community says
Boomy has mixed reception: hobbyists and content creators appreciate how accessible it makes music creation, while musicians and industry professionals criticize the quality ceiling and the streaming controversies. The royalty model is appealing but streaming revenue per song is typically very low. Based on community discussions from Reddit and music industry publications.
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