Deezer: 75,000 AI tracks daily

- Deezer says its platform now receives roughly 75,000 AI‑generated songs every day. - That volume represents about 44% of daily uploads on Deezer, according to company figures. - Industry reporting notes uploads have surged, even though listening share for AI tracks remains low for now ( ).

Deezer says almost 75,000 fully AI-generated tracks now hit its service every day, making up about 44% of daily uploads. (newsroom-deezer.com) The Paris-based streaming company published the figure on April 20, 2026, and said that works out to more than 2 million AI tracks a month. TechCrunch reported the jump from Deezer’s latest disclosure the same day. (newsroom-deezer.com) (techcrunch.com) The pace has accelerated fast. Deezer said it was detecting about 10,000 AI tracks a day in January 2025, 30,000 in September 2025, 50,000 in November 2025, and 60,000 in January 2026 before reaching 75,000 now. (live.euronext.com) (newsroom-deezer.com 1) (newsroom-deezer.com 2) Deezer’s count covers songs it classifies as “fully AI-generated,” meaning tracks made entirely by generative systems rather than songs with smaller AI-assisted edits or production tools. The company says it detects those uploads with an in-house tool launched in January 2025. (newsroom-deezer.com) (live.euronext.com) The flood of uploads has not turned into a comparable audience. Deezer said AI-generated music still accounts for only 1% to 3% of total streams on the platform. (newsroom-deezer.com) (techcrunch.com) Deezer also says most of the listening it sees on those tracks is not genuine fan activity. The company said 85% of streams on AI-generated music were flagged as fraudulent in 2025 and are now demonetized. (newsroom-deezer.com) (arstechnica.com) That policy is part of a broader cleanup effort. Deezer says it tags AI-generated albums, removes fully AI tracks from algorithmic recommendations, and has now stopped storing high-resolution audio files for those uploads. (newsroom-deezer.com) Billboard reported that Deezer is presenting itself as the only streaming platform publicly tagging AI-generated music at scale and releasing regular figures on how much is arriving. Other major services have faced the same rise in cheap AI uploads, but they have disclosed less about volume. (billboard.com) (newsroom-deezer.com) For now, Deezer’s numbers point to a catalog being filled faster than listeners are adopting it: nearly half of new uploads are machine-made, while human listening remains concentrated elsewhere. (newsroom-deezer.com)

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