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Is the world "Insanely Beautiful?"
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resolved Nov 14
1 (needs improvement)
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9 (superintelligent)
8 (extraordinary)
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Insanely Beautiful World

Released: November 6, 2025

With above ground AI-generated music potentially entering its final days, "Insanely Beautiful World" may be the last gasp of an era - but an insanely beautiful one it is. When you listen to this song, you'll feel both amazed at how the Suno model has blown far past human level in compositional ability, and sadness at how litigation can ruin the a beautiful world.

The "Radio" version of the song is designed for a commercial audience to be played on 2020s pop radio stations. The song was then improved from there by directing the model to switch out specific chords - for example, by adding flat seconds for the brass stabs and using higher order chords like 9ths and 11ths.

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I thought you were literally asking "Is the world Insanely Beautiful?" and voted 1.

@singer Well, that's a fair assessment. I agree then.

I'd qualify it, though. The "world," as in plants, rocks, trees, and nature, is insanely beautiful. People, in general, are a 1.

This is very interesting. We have some people who agree that the harmony goes beyond what a human could write, and we have other people who say that the song "needs improvement."

I suspect that what's happening here is that people are not used to hearing music like this because it was simply too expensive to produce before these models existed. I wonder if, as artists start to create music using these models, whether the complexity will start to bleed over onto the radio, just as polyrhythmic beats are now standard but simple four on the floor drums were in most songs in the '80s.

Some people might like the original "radio" version better: https://stevesokolowski.com/songs/insanely-beautiful-world/radio/

That version was designed to be "mainstream."

Extending the scale to add superhuman was clearly necessary /s

Yeah this is pretty bad. Endlessly repetitive, the vocal flourishes are distracting and boring, no scansion, cliche lyrics, total lack of coherence between verses and choruses. At least the model has some human-like failures; most amateur musicians have to grow out of the belief that more noise is better noise, and that's a problem in the orchestration here as well. The falling horn effect is at least interesting, but there's nothing bringing it out of the texture so it's difficult to get anything out of that.

It sounds like my headphone jack is loose. The audio quality just sounds fuzzy, and unpolished

Very beginning (before it gets into the melody) is a bit cliche. Nice pop/funk feel from the instrumentation towards the start. That said I feel like it lacks a coherent genre, wavering from funky to disco to pop to hip hop in a non-musically pleasing way.

@Qoiuoiuoiu Not my style of music nor my genre, but I could see people listening to and enjoying this to some degree.