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In September 2025, a 31-year-old poet from Olive Branch, Mississippi named Telisha “Nikki” Jones watched her AI-generated R&B project, Xania Monet, debut at number one on Billboard's R&B Digital Song Sales chart. Jones had never considered herself a singer. She had spent years writing deeply personal poetry, running a printing company, and singing quietly in church. Then she discovered Suno, a generative AI music platform, and began feeding her poems into it. Within four months, record labels...
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