Being an independent artist and a student in the UK means time is my most valuable currency. In 2026, "hustling harder" isn't the goal—hustling smarter is. AI isn't here to replace our creativity; it’s here to handle the "noise" so we can focus on the music.
Whether I’m editing a "Documenting My Fits" video or drafting a new track, these are the 10 AI tools I use to maintain the Scorti-Samuel standard without burning out.
1. Kits.ai (For Vocal Processing)
If you’re recording in a dorm room or a home studio in Lagos, your acoustics might not be perfect. I use Kits.ai to clean up vocal takes and even experiment with high-quality AI voice models to see how a melody sounds in different tones before I hit the booth.
2. Canva Magic Studio (For Branding)
I don’t always have a graphic designer on standby. Canva’s AI allows me to turn a simple photo into a professional Spotify canvas or a YouTube thumbnail in seconds. The "Magic Switch" feature automatically resizes my UK-based content for Nigerian-heavy platforms like Boomplay.
3. Landr (For Instant Mastering)
While a human engineer is always best, Landr’s AI mastering is a lifesaver for "quick drops" or demos. It ensures my tracks hit the -14 LUFS standard required for global streaming platforms instantly.
4. CapCut AI Search & Edit (For Viral Shorts)
For my TikTok and Reels, I use CapCut’s "Auto-Cut" and AI captions. It automatically finds the "high-energy" moments in my studio sessions, making it easy to share my journey while staying grounded in my university studies.
5. ChatGPT-4o / Claude 3.5 (For Strategy)
I don’t use AI to write my lyrics—that’s personal. However, I use ChatGPT to help me brainstorm SEO keywords for this blog and to draft professional emails to music supervisors at BBC 1Xtra.
6. Lalal.ai (For Stem Splitting)
If I want to do a remix or a mashup of a classic Afrobeats track with a UK Drill beat, I use Lalal.ai to split the vocals from the instrumentals with zero quality loss. It’s the ultimate tool for "Fusion" artists.
7. Jasper.ai (For Blog Optimization)
To ensure the Scorti-Samuel blog stays high-value, I use Jasper to check for "readability." It helps ensure my posts are easy to scan, with the right subheadings and bullet points that Google loves.
8. Midjourney (For Visual Inspiration)
When I’m planning a music video or a photoshoot, I use Midjourney to create "mood boards." I can describe a "Lagos-meets-London aesthetic," and it gives me visual concepts to show my videographer.
9. Descript (For Podcast & Video)
If I’m doing an interview or a "Story Time" video, Descript allows me to edit audio by simply deleting words in the transcript. It also has an "Eye Contact" AI that makes it look like I’m looking at the camera even when I’m reading notes.
10. Songstats (For Data Tracking)
Technically a data AI, Songstats tracks how my music performs across Spotify, Boomplay, and TikTok. It sends me "Insights" so I know exactly where my fans are—helping me decide whether my next show should be in London or Lagos.
Final Thought
AI is a tool, not a talent. A "grounded and humble" creator uses these tools to amplify their human story, not to hide it. Use the toolkit to save time, then use that time to make better music.

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