Can you put Suno music on Spotify?
Technically, yes — Suno grants users rights to distribute music generated on the platform, subject to their terms of service. You can use a distributor like DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby to submit your tracks to Spotify and other streaming services.
In practice, it is more complicated. Streaming platforms are increasingly using automated tools to detect AI-generated content, and some distributors require you to disclose whether tracks were AI-assisted. Tracks that are flagged may be rejected or removed.
The AI detection problem
AI music generators like Suno produce audio using neural networks — specifically diffusion models and neural vocoders. This synthesis process leaves behind characteristic spectral patterns that are detectable by automated tools:
- Phase relationships between stereo channels that are too perfect
- Abnormally smooth high-frequency content without the noise floor of real recordings
- Periodic artifacts from the vocoder synthesis process
- Unnaturally uniform transient envelopes
Detection tools look for exactly these patterns. A track that carries clear AI fingerprints is more likely to be flagged during the distribution review process.
What distributors look for
Most major distributors — including DistroKid and TuneCore — have updated their terms to address AI-generated content. The key requirements vary, but generally include:
- You must hold the necessary rights to distribute the content
- Some platforms require disclosure of AI involvement in the creation process
- Content that violates Spotify's content policies may be removed post-distribution
The risk is not just rejection at the point of submission — tracks can also be taken down after release if they are flagged during a platform's ongoing content review.
How to prepare Suno tracks for distribution
Before submitting a Suno-generated track to any distributor, it is worth taking steps to reduce the likelihood of it being flagged as AI-generated:
- Remove AI fingerprints — use a tool like TrackWasher to process the audio and remove the spectral signatures that AI detectors target
- Export in the right format — distribute as WAV or high-quality MP3 (320kbps). Suno's output quality matters for how well post-processing works
- Add original elements — adding live vocals, real instruments, or original mixing work strengthens the organic character of the track
- Review platform policies — check the distributor's current AI disclosure requirements before submitting
Export settings from Suno
Suno Pro and Premier plans allow you to download high-quality audio files. Always export the highest quality available before any further processing. Lower-quality exports introduce additional compression artifacts that are harder to work around.
Remove AI fingerprints before you distribute
TrackWasher processes your Suno tracks and removes the spectral signatures AI detectors look for. $1.99 per track — ready in under 60 seconds.
Upload & wash your trackRelated guides
- DistroKid AI music policy explained
- DistroKid rejected my AI music — here's how to fix it
- How to remove AI artifacts from audio
- Suno v5.5 — What's new and how to clean your tracks
- How AI music detection works
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