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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 (41–50)

Your PresenceSunvera Scott

Sunvera Scott – Your Presence (Official Music Lyrics)
Your PresenceSunvera Scott

Sunvera Scott is a Christian singer based in Chicago, Illinois who uses AI-generated production.

Her single released in February 2026 is “Your Presence.” Imbued with a prayer that single-mindedly seeks the presence of God, this piece is a roughly five-minute worship ballad that is serene yet carries a powerful message.

It continues the flow from the just-prior EP “King of Hope,” which longs for salvation and comfort—another point to watch.

It’s a song that will undoubtedly resonate with those who wish to pray in quiet or who need support amid hardship.

It is wellVictor Ivyic

Victor iBik is a multifaceted creator based in Johannesburg.

While he enjoys overwhelming support for his dance videos, he has recently been showcasing his talent in music that fuses Afrobeats and gospel.

Released in March 2026, this work is a warm track whose repeated, prayer-like phrases gently seep into the heart.

It offers a tranquil finish in the vein of songs like “Father.” His use of generative AI in production has sometimes sparked debate, but if you really listen, you’ll realize it’s simply a pure longing for peace.

It’s a piece you’ll want to turn to on anxious nights or when you wish to quietly center your heart.

In its mysterious blend of technology and faith, you, too, may well find yourself soothed.

Pray More Worry Lesskaliah adams

In recent months on streaming platforms, hasn’t Karia Adams burst onto the scene like a comet, rapidly growing her listener base? Among the currently buzzing gospel-style AI artists, she is particularly popular, and her single released in January 2026 is “Pray More Worry Less.” This track is a power ballad that blends the groove of modern R&B with the strength of gospel.

It carries a straightforward message—pray especially in times of hardship—and is sure to lift your spirits when you’re feeling weary.

It’s a great song brimming with positive energy, emblematic of her momentum as she releases works in quick succession.

When I Was YoungMikhail Bennett & SPALEXMA

Mikhail Bennett & SPALEXMA – When I Was Young (Official Music Video)
When I Was YoungMikhail Bennett & SPALEXMA

A deep, smoky blues resonance that brings past scenes rushing back in unguarded moments.

This work by Mikhail Bennett and SPALEXMA is a poignantly melancholic number themed around memories of youth and the feeling of loss.

Although the project is said to employ generative AI technology, the texture of the vocals and the flow of the melody feel distinctly human, evoking a warm sense of nostalgia.

Released in January 2026 as part of the album “I Will See You Again,” the track gradually garnered attention among listeners, even appearing on the UK’s Official Download Chart.

Among the album’s concepts of redemption and prayer, this song stands out with a particularly nostalgic atmosphere.

Give it a listen on a quiet night when you want to spend time alone, sipping a drink at your own pace.

My Name Ain’t ForgivenBreaking Rust

Breaking Rust – My Name Ain’t Forgiven (Visualizer)
My Name Ain't ForgivenBreaking Rust

Breaking Rust has been making waves as a country music project that fully harnesses generative AI.

Launched in 2025 by Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor, the project is marked by its striking, rough-hewn cowboy character.

Their new track is “My Name Ain’t Forgiven.” Released in January 2026 as part of the album “Unbroken,” it blends the uplifting fervor of gospel with the raw edge of outlaw country.

Its worldbuilding—expressing the pain of living without begging for forgiveness—will pierce listeners to the core.

The song has spread across social media alongside powerful visuals, gaining popularity as an anthem to play when you need to fire yourself up.

Even those unfamiliar with country music will be overwhelmed by its intensity.

Whiskey & Water (ft. Cade Winslow)Cain Walker

Whiskey & Water ft. Cade Winslow (Official Lyric Video)
Whiskey & Water (ft. Cade Winslow)Cain Walker

With the evolution of generative AI, isn’t this the project that stands out in the country scene? Cain Walker, who centers his work on AI-generated vocals and instrumentation.

His 2025 album “Don’t Tread On Me” drew attention and lit up the charts.

His new track here features Cade Winslow.

It’s a dark number where the raw resonance of outlaw country intertwines with a modern mix.

Released in February 2026, this song is perfect for those who want to savor the quiet of the night with a whiskey in hand.

Experience the gritty, bluesy flavor crafted by AI with your own ears.

as far as we can goCopperplate

I was instantly captivated by the hazy layers of guitar and deep reverb.

It’s a track by the dream pop project Copperplate, released in February 2026.

Despite its brisk 146 BPM, the restrained attack in the sound design creates an irresistible sense of weightless motion, as if sprinting through fog.

The way it balances the signature shoegaze wall of sound with sweet melodies is masterful.

Following the 2025 album “tangible sphere,” this release presents a curious sound where the tangible texture of human emotion coexists with digital coolness.

Setting aside the technical discussions behind its production, why not first surrender yourself to the sound?