Rosie Nguyen, the head of creators at AI music platform Suno, brought up a very relatable problem on X recently: It’s so expensive to sing. “I grew up singing,” she wrote , “But wanting to be a musician in 2006 required resources that a low-income family didn’t have. My parents couldn’t afford to get me any instruments. They couldn’t pay for music lessons. They couldn’t get me into studios.”
Luckily for all of us, Nguyen says that the problem is solved now thanks to Suno. “I am beyond proud and honored to get to work at a company that is enabling music creation for everyone,” she wrote of Suno, which recently completed a $250 million funding round that values the company at $2.45 billion. And it’s understandable why the firm is valued so highly—not just because it has solved the long-

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