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Entertune positions itself as an “AI record label and artist universe.” It is not simply a music generation tool, but a label-style service built around operating AI artists. Its website showcases an AI artist roster including Allan DT, Ellacoustic, Ken Tune, and Zara Tune, and accepts submissions from external AI artist projects. Its stated service scope covers artist showcases, signing discussions, promotion, distribution, rights management, monetization, YouTube/social channels, artist bookings, and VR virtual events.
Based on the public copy, Entertune’s core focus is “artist project operations” rather than a single AI generation feature. It emphasizes treating each AI artist as a complete musical identity, including voice, visual world, social channels, release plans, cover art, videos, rights background, monetization paths, and hooks for live/VR performances. Typical use cases include AI artist submission reviews, label promotion, music distribution, copyright management, YouTube channel operations, virtual stages, and immersive event planning. The site mentions the use of AI-generated or AI-assisted audio, images, videos, virtual environments, and promotional materials, but does not specify the models used, quality standards, or technical workflow.
The website does not provide public plans, free quotas, or trial information. Its terms clearly state that signing, promotion, distribution, rights management, monetization, bookings, media work, VR events, and collaborations must all be confirmed through separate written agreements. This makes it look more like a customized business service than a self-serve SaaS subscription. Submitting an AI artist project also does not guarantee review, signing, promotion, or a response.
Entertune is relatively clear about rights issues: submitters must confirm that they have the right to submit music, lyrics, images, videos, channel data, catalogs, and ownership information, and that the materials do not infringe copyrights, trademarks, privacy rights, or publicity rights. After submission, Entertune and Version 6 may review, store, copy, display, distribute, promote, upload, adapt, and summarize the materials for evaluation, communication, proposals, and service delivery. The limitations are also obvious: there is no guarantee of distribution, monetization, playlist placement, fan growth, platform acceptance, or business results, and outcomes depend heavily on third-party platform rules.
Its strengths are its vertical positioning, coverage of a fairly complete path from AI music artist packaging to commercialization, and inclusion of virtual performances and VR events within the label narrative. Its weaknesses are the lack of pricing, case data, model information, Chinese-language support, API integrations, and payment method details. It is better suited to creators or teams that already have an AI artist concept, music catalog, or visual assets and want label operations, distribution, or event partnerships. If you simply want to generate songs quickly, a more standardized AI music tool may be a better fit.
The crawled text does not provide information on mainland China access, payments, or localization, so access status is unknown. Given its reliance on platforms such as YouTube and Instagram, users in China may encounter platform access restrictions when promoting content, viewing materials, or operating channels. Depending on the need, it may be worth comparing it with domestic music distribution services, virtual idol operators, or AI music generation platforms.
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