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[April 2026] Roundup of New Overseas Songs Created with Generative AI

Did you know that songs created with generative AI are gradually permeating the music scene overseas? AI spins lyrics, builds melodies, and even generates vocals and sounds—new tracks like these are being released one after another.

Some welcome it as “interesting,” while others question, “Can that really be called music?”—listener reactions vary widely.

Still, when you actually listen, you may be surprised by how high the sound quality is—beyond what you might imagine.

In this article, we’re highlighting new tracks from overseas born from generative AI.

Give them a listen and see for yourself how you feel about them.

[April 2026] Roundup of New Overseas Songs Created with Generative AI (11–20)

Do You hear me Lord!NEW!Gravel & Grace

The Whole Room Cried… Arthur Hayes Sings “ Do You hear me Lord! “
Do You hear me Lord!NEW!Gravel & Grace

This work is the buzzworthy single of March 2026 from the latest generative AI project, featuring a fictional singer named Arthur Hayes.

It’s an alternative track infused with Americana and gospel elements, evoking a profound sense of prayer, and its remarkably soulful vocals—hard to believe they were AI-generated—are drawing major attention.

With gritty yet warm vocal work and melodies reminiscent of a seasoned blues singer, the song is spreading across social media as one that powerfully stirs people’s emotions.

Highly recommended for anyone exploring the potential of technology to create new “music that resonates with the heart.”

But God, Let the Enemy WatchAria Blu

An R&B number that feels like it fills the hole in your heart with warm light.

It’s a track by Aria Blue, a buzzworthy AI-generated artist, released in March 2026.

Aria Blue has been making remarkable strides, including reaching No.

1 on Billboard’s gospel chart in January 2026.

Set to a laid-back rhythm, this piece of Christian music sings of a resilient heart that believes in rebirth from adversity and unseen protection.

In just about three minutes, it conveys a dramatic narrative of turning despair into triumph.

A work you’ll want to listen to when you’re ready to rise again after overcoming painful trials.

Its sound, like a quiet prayer, is sure to gently encourage you.

I Didn’t QuitAveloria Faith

Aveloria Faith – I Didn’t Quit (Official Music Video)
I Didn’t QuitAveloria Faith

There are nights when you feel crushed by the pressure of everyday life… and this is something that gently stays by your side in those moments.

It’s a single released in January 2026 by Aveloria Faith, a generative-AI virtual artist who gives voice to feelings that are hard to put into words.

Produced by Revelle Green, it features a sound arrangement built around gospel and soul, which may be why the vocals feel like they leap straight into your ears.

It’s not a message about victory, but about affirming the fact that you kept going and made it through—and before you know it, a single tear might slip down your cheek.

In 2026, plans for the album “Restored” were also revealed.

Perhaps give it a listen when you need courage to move forward.

I Forgave Myself FirstBrenda Storm

Brenda Storm – I Forgave Myself First | Song About Healing & Self-Forgiveness
I Forgave Myself FirstBrenda Storm

Brenda Storm, the mind behind an AI-generated project, is drawing attention by releasing one work after another, primarily through streaming services.

She ramped up her activities in the latter half of 2025, unfolding a self-healing world rooted in R&B and soul.

The single featured here is a ballad that portrays emotional recovery—stopping the self-blame after being hurt and first choosing to forgive yourself.

Its warm sound and straightforward message will sit close to the listener’s heart.

Released in March 2026, this piece is a key track that weaves its own story alongside works like the album “Becoming Brenda Storm.” If you feel bound by past events and unable to move forward, be sure to give it a listen.

Shatter MeBroken Altar

You might feel your heart ripped open by the ferocious guitar sound.

It’s a single released in October 2025 by Broken Altar, a generative-AI band based in the United States.

With roots in post-hardcore and more, they’ve been rolling out releases in quick succession, including working on the album “Wounds That Breathe” in the same year.

This track centers on the scars left after a relationship falls apart, and the will to keep going anyway.

The dense band sound and melodic vocals come at you in waves—it’s seriously addictive.

It’s like you can’t escape the unsettling world they create.

Give it a listen when you want to unleash intense emotions or if you’re trying to overcome heartache!

I’m Doing FineBroken Trails

Broken Trails – I’m Doing Fine (Official Audio)
I’m Doing FineBroken Trails

Broken Trails is an artist who has been increasing their presence since the latter half of 2025, unfolding a contemporary country worldview.

While incorporating generative AI into music production, they sing stories of self-recovery based on real-life experiences, resonating with many listeners.

Their new song is this work.

It combines blues-derived emotional expression with an accessible melody, featuring lyrics that depict quiet resolve in the face of adversity.

Released in March 2026, it stands as one of the releases following acclaimed albums like “Still Here, Still Standing.” For those trying to get through tough times, its message will likely hit home.

[April 2026] Roundup of New Overseas Songs Created with Generative AI (21–30)

Still Here SomehowCaleb Raines

Caleb Raines – Still Here Somehow (Official Lyric Video)
Still Here SomehowCaleb Raines

Caleb Raines, a generative-AI singer-songwriter whose presence has grown rapidly since the latter half of 2025, has been winning fans with a unique style that sets country as its foundation while adding the driving force of rock and the emotional expressiveness of soul.

The track he released in March 2026 is a number themed around the quiet strength of people who keep getting back up, even after being knocked down.

It’s hard to believe it was created using generative AI—the vocals carry a raw, battered soulfulness.

While it follows in the vein of earlier releases like “I’m Still Here,” this roughly three-minute piece is packed with earnest emotion.

It’s a song you’ll want to hear if you’re in the midst of difficult days and need support, or if you’re looking for the courage to face forward.