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Suno’s $5.4 B Valuation and Copyright War
724FinanceDefne Aydın

Suno cemented its AI‑driven music revolution with a $5.4 billion valuation and a fresh $400 million funding round.
Valuation Surge and Funding Dynamics
Menlo Ventures raised $250 million last fall, then added $400 million in June, pushing the company to a $5.4 billion valuation – more than doubling its worth in seven months.
AI Meets Copyright Battles
In June 2024, Sony, Universal and Warner’s trade group sued Suno for training its AI on unlicensed recordings. Warner settled in November 2025, while Sony and Universal remain in court; they have also added 61,000 more songs to the complaint.
Business Model and Potential Risks
Market and Investor Outlook
Defne Aydın – Director of Geopolitical Risk & European Markets: Suno’s rapid ascent illustrates a new paradigm in the AI‑driven content economy. Yet the copyright lawsuits amplify regulatory risk for data usage across Europe, potentially steering venture capital away from high‑growth, high‑uncertainty startups. Coupled with ECB interest‑rate policy, this could prompt investors to adopt a more cautious diversification strategy.