This song is about how the music industry has already been through this before.
Back in the late 90s, if you liked one song, you had to buy the entire CD usually around $20 just to hear that one track. Then Napster came along and allowed users to download any song they wanted.
The music industry called it theft.
They said it violated copyright.
They said it would destroy music.
Napster didn’t pay artists or record labels and filed for bankruptcy in 2002 after lawsuits from the industry.
Steve Jobs saw what Napster revealed that people didn’t want albums, they wanted songs. In 2001, Apple introduced the iPod, and less than two years later launched the iTunes Store, allowing users to legally buy individual songs for $0.99.
Then in 2011, Spotify came to the United States and changed everything again. Now you didn’t even have to buy songs, you could stream whatever you wanted.
Today, streaming is the norm.
Now AI music is facing the same backlash: It’s theft, It violates copyright, It will destroy real music.
But history shows a pattern that new technology is rejected until it becomes profitable.
This is why this song is called Phase 4 of The Napster Effect:
Phase 1: CDs vs Digital Downloads
Phase 2: iPod & iTunes Monetize Demand
Phase 3: Spotify & Streaming Replace Ownership
Phase 4: AI Enables Creation
We’re not watching a new war.
We’re watching the same one again.
Lyrics:
Napster revolutionized the music industry
Now AI’s knocking saying we want to revolutionize it again
First it was songs that we wanted to choose
Now we wanna make ‘em to our liking
Back when CDs filled the shelves at the store
You paid twenty bucks just to hear track 4
One good song on a twelve-track ride
Buy the whole album just to feel satisfied
Then Napster came in overnight
Download any song you like
No more paying for what you don’t
Click 1 track, that’s all you want
But no one paid the artist’s fee
No label cut, just MP3s
Copyright in flashing lights
The industry called it theft
It’s déjà vu all over again
New tech comes and they call it theft
“Copyright”, “it’s crime”, “it’s the end of art”
Same old fear when the changes start
History moves, the fight begins
Yeah it’s déjà vu all over again
That’s what we’re seeing with AI today
Getting rejected in every way
They call it theft, they cry copyright
Build detectors trying to fight
Say they don’t want change, they’ll lose their pay
But if AI pays then they’ll stop crying theft
Lawsuits flying left and right
Sharing songs became a fight
Was it freedom? Was it crime?
Courts were running out of time
By 2002 it crashed and burned
Napster shut down, enter Steve Jobs
He saw the whole thing grow and collapse
He saw what people wanted
He would do it right
He saw Napster’s vision and faults
November 10, 2001 he showed
A thousand songs inside your hand
The iPod changed the master plan
Then iTunes came to make it right
Less than two years, it hit the site
Ninety nine cents per song
Or grab the album if you want
People showed what they prefer
Just the songs that they deserve
Apple forced the labels to rethink
How the fans just want to listen
It’s déjà vu all over again
New tech comes and they call it theft
“Copyright”, “it’s crime”, “it’s the end of art”
Same old fear when the changes start
History moves, the fight begins
Yeah it’s déjà vu all over again
That’s what we’re seeing with AI today
Getting rejected in every way
They call it theft, they cry copyright
Build detectors trying to fight
Say they don’t want change, they’ll lose their pay
But if AI pays then they’ll stop crying theft
In 2011, something new
Spotify came to the U.S.
No more buying track by track
Just hit play and lean back
Own the song? You don’t need to
Stream it anytime you want to
The industry said “this won’t last”
Till they saw the growing cash
By 2026, it’s rare to see
Someone buy a full MP3
Album sales have taken a dive
Streaming’s how the songs survive
Guitars were noise back in the day
Synths were fake, they used to say
Sampling? They called it theft.
Auto-Tune? The worst thing heard
Every change gets pushed away
Till the money finds its way
Then it’s suddenly okay
Happens every time this way
Now AI’s at the door again
“They’ll destroy what music’s been!”
Sound familiar? Same old fight
Copyrights and legal rights
Maybe now they want control
Make their own instead of scroll
Change a word, adjust the beat
Make a song that feels complete
Someone’s gonna find a way
Share the money, make it pay
Platform built for AI sound
Watch acceptance come around
It’s déjà vu all over again
New creators stepping in
“They’ll destroy what we call art!”
Same old fear when the changes start
Tools evolve, the truth still wins
Yeah it’s déjà vu all over again
We’re living it again
And the critics will get footnotes
It’s not about theft or copyright
It’s about control.
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