AI music is no longer a gimmick. It is a real creative tool and a real business opportunity. If you are running an online brand like Anonymous Minds, or building side income streams as a digital creator, learning how to use Wondera.ai properly can open doors fast.
This post breaks down how to use it, how to package your music professionally, and the realistic ways you can turn AI generated songs into income.
First, What Is Wondera.ai?
Wondera.ai allows you to generate full songs from prompts. You can define genre, mood, instruments, vocal style, energy level, and even structure. Within minutes, you can have cinematic orchestral music, lo fi beats, liquid drum and bass, afro house, or commercial pop tracks ready to download.
The real opportunity is not just generating songs. The opportunity is distribution and positioning.
Let’s talk money.
Selling Full Songs as a Service
One of the easiest ways to monetize AI music is to sell custom tracks to clients.
Platforms like:
• Fiverr – https://www.fiverr.com
• Upwork – https://www.upwork.com
You can create gigs such as:
“I will create a custom AI generated background track for your YouTube video”
“I will produce royalty free music for your podcast”
“I will create a cinematic soundtrack for your short film”
Most creators do not care whether music is AI generated. They care about quality, speed, and price. If you position yourself as someone who curates, edits, and masters AI generated tracks professionally, you are selling a service, not just a button click.
You can charge anywhere from 20 dollars for simple background tracks to 200 dollars or more for custom packages with revisions.
Uploading to Streaming Platforms
Another path is building your own artist profile.
You can distribute your music to platforms like:
• Spotify
• Apple Music
• YouTube
To get your music onto these platforms, you will need a distributor such as:
• DistroKid – https://distrokid.com
• TuneCore – https://www.tunecore.com
You pay a yearly fee and they push your tracks to all major platforms.
Now, streaming income is slow at the beginning. You need volume and consistency. But there is a strategy that works very well with AI.
Pick a niche.
For example:
Deep focus study music
Ambient sleep music
Cinematic background soundscapes
Liquid drum and bass instrumental playlists
Afro house gym mixes
AI allows you to produce consistently in one style. That consistency is what algorithms reward.
Building a No Copyright Music Brand
This is one of the smartest long term plays.
Create a YouTube channel dedicated to royalty free music that creators can use in their content. Upload tracks regularly and allow usage with attribution.
Many creators search for “no copyright background music” every single day. If your track appears in those searches, you win.
Monetization sources include:
YouTube ad revenue
Selling commercial licenses for bigger brands
Linking to your Spotify profile
Affiliate links for gear or music tools
Over time, your channel becomes an asset.
Selling Music Packs and Templates
Another profitable idea is packaging your output.
Instead of selling individual tracks, create:
Cinematic Trailer Pack Volume 1
YouTube Vlog Background Music Pack
Podcast Intro Bundle
Sell them on:
Fiverr as downloadable bundles
Your own website
Digital marketplaces like Gumroad
People love bundles because it saves them time.
Social Media and Short Form Content
You can also use AI music to grow your personal brand.
Upload short reels using your own tracks. Add motivational quotes, travel clips from Da Nang, productivity tips, or mindset content under Anonymous Minds.
If a track trends, you can redirect traffic to streaming platforms or sell it as a licensed product.
The Real Skill Is Not AI
Here is the truth most people miss.
The money is not in pressing generate.
The money is in:
Curation
Prompt engineering
Branding
Distribution
Consistency
Understanding what creators actually need
If you treat Wondera.ai as a production assistant instead of a shortcut, you are ahead of most people.
AI music is still early. That means opportunity. But it also means competition will increase fast.
The creators who win will not just generate random songs. They will build identities around their sound. They will niche down. They will think long term.
If you approach this seriously, you could build:
A freelance income
A passive streaming catalogue
A no copyright music brand
A digital product library
Or even a full AI music label
The barrier to entry has never been lower. The key question is whether you will treat it casually or strategically.




