Hey everyone!

Today, I’m excited to share a unique song I created using the Suno AI platform. This particular track stands out from the rest of my music library, and I wanted to give you a chance to experience it for yourselves [Cherita Apa Ni Brah?].

Suno AI: A Powerful Tool for Music Creation

For those unfamiliar, Suno AI is an excellent platform for crafting original music. It’s a fantastic alternative to other AI music creation tools like Udio. What makes Suno AI so great? Well, for this song, it allowed me to seamlessly blend my own lyrics with a pre-existing hip-hop prompt from another Suno AI user. This was exactly the style I was looking for!

The Nuances of Malay Language Accents

One of the coolest features of Suno AI is its ability to automatically detect the language you use in the lyrics box. In this case, I wrote my lyrics in Malaysian Bahasa Malaysia. However, there’s a catch: Malaysian Bahasa Malaysia isn’t the only dialect out there. Indonesia, Singapore, and Brunei all share the Malay language, but each region has its own distinct accent.

The problem arises when you create music with Suno AI using Malay language lyrics. The platform tends to default to an Indonesian accent, regardless of selecting “Malay language, Bahasa Malaysia” during the creation process.

Suno AI and the Quest for the Perfect Malaysian Accent

I believe Suno AI can enhance its capabilities by incorporating a wider range of Malay accents into its machine learning system. Imagine crafting a song in Malaysian Bahasa Malaysia, only to have it sung with a strong Indonesian accent. It just wouldn’t feel right!

So, how did I achieve that pure Malaysian vibe? It wasn’t a simple one-click solution. I experimented with different lyric styles, aiming for a blend of informal Malaysian Bahasa Malaysia with a touch of English. After some trial and error (and using a good chunk of credits!), I finally struck gold. The AI generated a song that beautifully captured the essence of a Malaysian accent, almost like a “Too Phat” track!

A Hope for the Future

I truly hope that Suno AI will continue to refine its system, particularly when it comes to handling the various accents of the Malay language. While Malaysia and Indonesia share the same base language, their nuances in pronunciation and vocabulary set them apart.

That’s all for today, folks! Until next time!

Jeffri Rahman
Producer | Editor | Blogger
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