• June 17, 2026
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Introduction

Disclaimer: Please be advised that the songs in this show are AI generated, but it varies per song. This means that my level of input and overall contributions will change as I explore and eventually take over the production. I approach every song like all other art projects and I am excited to share this development journey as the music grows alongside my skills, experience, and artistic vision. Hello. Today is June 14, 2026, and I’m happy to be publishing episode 2 of this new audio series, which means a selected number of AI generated songs will be played.

Before each song plays, I will provide a little background information on each of the songs, as well as my level of input to identify my overall contributions. There will be a total of three songs played per episode and then a concluding statement at the end. My early objectives are to find a consistent structure that is documentary in nature, entertaining, and educational. These are temporary objectives that will undergo a number of changes until the identity of the show is found.

As this audio show develops, there will be separate episodes on the show Backstage Lens, which will provide a more detailed summary on the creation of the songs. In the same manner, there will be music videos on selected songs to fully bring everything together. That being said, I have no intention of using my own voice for the songs simply because I have no interest or passion, but I’m also keeping an open mind as things have a tendency to change.

Now focusing on the songs selected for today: they were all pretty much experimental generations meant to test the capabilities of how I was going to use AI to learn to write lyrics and compose beats. Having used the tools since late November of last year, I discovered that it is very user-friendly and that I can use it in the same way I did for the Unreal Engine. For example, the songs are pretty much a completed project, so I can simply just separate the pieces and figure out how and why they all work together.

Song 1: “Shy Moves” For this first song, it is called “Shy Moves”. It is voiced by a female demonstrating emotions and vulnerability in an office environment. My input was simply just drafting the perspective in a song style or genre, and Suno did all the work in regards to drafting the lyrics and beat composition.

Song 2: “Shy Moves Remix” I hope you enjoy that song because the next song will be very familiar. This next song is called “Shy Moves Remix”. It is voiced by a female and samples from the first song with the exact same lyrics but with a completely different beat composition which changes the entire feeling and mood of the song.

Song 3: “Project Paralysis” The last and final song is called “Project Paralysis”. It is voiced by a male, demonstrating emotion and vulnerability in an endless cycle of completing a big project and fighting new big ideas. My input was much higher than all the other songs. I used my own personal experience of working on episode one of the gravitational ideas and examples from episode 7 from the Echoes of the Story podcast. I also selected the music style or genre and then Suno did the rest.

Conclusion

And there you have it; those were the songs selected for today’s episode. Each one has contributed to my learning process and provided valuable insights which has helped me plan out the structure of the show and more. Given the ease of use and similarities in learning style, I expect to move beyond prompting and song selection sooner rather than later. So stay tuned for creative and interesting songs in the near future. I believe that’s all for today, so until next time, take care.