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songs not showing songwriter credits

  • March 9, 2026
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I am a songwriter/lyricist and a poet and use AI to produce music without shame or artificial embarrassment your flagging system seems to imply to impose by exposing. I do sing, beautifully ugly, but I'm not a musician nor can I afford to pay strangers who are no more connected to me than AI is to create music for me or record with in person. I put out an album of songs I used AI to produce that are 100% my words and my story and a very personal one. AI allowed me to do this with the amount of money I can actually afford. One day I hope I will have professional recordings to upload but for publishing purposes, to protect and copyright my songs, I went ahead with the AI assisted songs because I may never be heard otherwise. The problem I have with this new AI flagging system is that apparently none of my songs on Deezer show songwriter credits and claim that my songs are completely AI generated. My sister put me up on this. I don't worry about being flagged for using AI to produce the songs. I'm not ripping anyone off telling my story through songs I used AI to produce. I am not advertising a message that I'm a musical guru. For me it's all about the words and the story they tell that is a story of true human experience. I am not selling anything of myself. I am giving myself away and giving my story a way of being heard. But, Deezer, you are ripping me, and others in the same situation, off if you deny songwriter credits where lyrics are concerned. And, you have no basis for denying me royalties and you should focus on fixing that before you wind up getting sued for taking what amounts to some snobbish stance on artistry that implies that I rip people off for using AI when streaming services in general as a whole are the biggest rip off to every actual artist allowing their songs to be streamed for fractions of pennies on the dollar. Am I any less of a songwriter than someone who writes songs but plays no part in the music and employs singers and professional musicians to produce their songs just because I don't have the means to do so? Do I deserve being labeled artificial just because I use AI for the sake of saving time and money and skirting the entire process of working with industry people who are no more personal to my story than AI is in the first place? Am I less artistic because I am in fact poor and disabled and incapable of paying for or traveling to a recording studio? My words are mine. For you to deny that is liable and a lie. My name is Jeffrey Clayton Campbell and my album is "the eclipse" by someone reincarnate, all lowercase for a personal reason. Anyone who actually listens and isn't cut off from hearing by some AI detection flagging  system that I'm sure is using AI to detect, will understand that AI had nothing to do with the words which were the products of many pains, addictions, heartbreaks, fears, experiences and memories that all belong to me as a human. There is a true story of overcoming being told too that is the message of hope I hoped to deliver to people that you, Deezer, are fake as hell for calling fake and even more fucked up for blocking anyone who might otherwise stumble up on my songs at some pivotal point when God or nature might have intended. Get your shit together and quit hating on poor, starving and aspiring artists who use apps, which is all you are by the way, to produce art they may not be able to produce any other way. I expect my lyrics to receive credit or you can expect hearing more from me about this via an attorney. If anyone out there reading this is a lawyer please message me if you read this if my songs have yet to be amended to show songwriter credits or leave your info in response to this message and I will reach back out.

You're playing with fire Deezer. I am a pyromaniac.

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Nina Nebo
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  • March 10, 2026

 

Hi ​@someone reincarnate !

 

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