We Tested What Happens to Suno Music After Cancellation — Here's What We Found

On today’s episode, we’re answering one of the most common questions artists have about Suno AI music generator: What actually happens to your music if you cancel your subscription? Do you still own your songs? Can you still monetize them? And what happens to the data, lyrics, melodies, and ideas you uploaded while your account was active? We break down the difference between commercial rights and copyright ownership, what Suno’s terms of service actually say about paid vs free accounts, and why ownership may not be as simple as many creators think. We also discuss AI training data, derivative works, reused prompts, licensing concerns, and why artists need to think like CEOs when making decisions about AI music tools. FREE TRAINING: Who Actually Owns Your Music in the AI Era — And What to Do About It: https://www.producelikeaboss.online/o... IP affiliate link: https://instantip.app?aff=8d7285f2761... The information, ideas, and suggestions in this video are not meant to be legal advice. Before following any suggestions within this video, you should consult your personal lawyer. The speaker shall not be liable or responsible for any loss or damage allegedly arising as a consequence of your use or application of any information or suggestion in this video. Chapters: 00:00 – What Happens If You Cancel Your SUNO Subscription? 00:21 – Paid vs Free Plans Explained 01:01 – Commercial Rights vs Copyright Ownership 02:06 – Do You Still Own Your Songs After Cancelling? 02:52 – The Hidden Catch Most Artists Miss 03:27 – Can Your Music Still Train The AI Model? 04:12 – The Royalty Problem Most Artists Ignore 05:00 – SUNO’s Reuse Prompt Feature Explained 06:11 – Why Your Music Can Still Be Remixed 06:52 – Thinking Like a CEO About AI Music 07:40 – Should You Upload Your Full Songs? 08:00 – The Strategy Every Artist Should Have 08:23 – What SUNO’s Terms Actually Protect 09:03 – The Final Answer on Ownership After Cancelling