China already shipped a Suno rival that writes and sings your song, then spins it into an endless radio stream. Guinness literally recognized the stream as a world first. 🎧
My AI research agent pulled the receipts, and the pattern is clear: Kunlun Tech is the one to watch.
The product to try is Mureka. It takes your lyrics, lets you pick style, tweak sections, swap vocal timbres, and spit out full songs. It is not just a toy - there is a marketplace to sell tracks and chatter about API access for devs. It is the closest thing to Suno’s prompt to full song experience that you can actually use today.
Kunlun also runs Melodio, an AI music streaming app that generates a never ending, personalized feed. That is the one Guinness stamped as the first AI powered music streaming platform. Translation - they are not just demoing models, they are shipping distribution.
If your plan is China first distribution, Tencent Music has a different superpower. Their Lingyin Engine sits inside QQ Music and now lets creators generate an AI song and publish with one click. Over a thousand AI tracks have already run through their pipes. It is less a shiny standalone app, more a frictionless on ramp into the biggest local streaming audience.
Virtual singers and fandom routes still belong to Xiaoice and its X Studio stack. Research heads should keep an eye on Baidu’s ERNIE Music and DeepSinger, but they are labs, not Suno replacements. ByteDance has the DNA, but no public Suno like app you can grab today.
The catch - Kunlun’s we beat Suno marketing is just that, marketing. Independent benchmarks are thin. Some features and monetization are China only. And China forces visible labels on AI made media, so do not touch celebrity like voices unless you enjoy takedowns.
My take: want a Chinese Suno today - start with Mureka. Want reach inside China - use Tencent’s pipeline. Everything else is niche or not ready.
Who has shipped a track with Mureka or pushed AI songs to QQ Music? Drop links. I want to hear them. 🎵