Suno, a pioneering start-up based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is revolutionizing music creation by allowing users to generate professional-level songs with simple text prompts, thanks to its groundbreaking AI technology. Co-founded by machine learning experts and musicians, including Harvard Ph.D. graduate Mikey Shulman, Suno aims to democratize music production, making it accessible to a global audience for just $10 a month. Despite the ethical and legal challenges posed by generative AI in music, Suno is committed to respecting artists' originality while exploring the vast potential of AI in enhancing creative expression. With support from investors like Antonio Rodriguez of Matrix, Suno is poised to redefine music creation, offering a new instrument for creators and enthusiasts alike, without replacing traditional music making.