TuneGenie: Reasoning-based LLM agents for preferential music generation
- LRM

Recently, Large language models (LLMs) have shown great promise across a diversity of tasks, ranging from generating images to reasoning spatially. Considering their remarkable (and growing) textual reasoning capabilities, we investigate LLMs' potency in conducting analyses of an individual's preferences in music (based on playlist metadata, personal write-ups, etc.) and producing effective prompts (based on these analyses) to be passed to Suno AI (a generative AI tool for music production). Our proposition of a novel LLM-based textual representation to music model (which we call TuneGenie) and the various methods we develop to evaluate & benchmark similar models add to the increasing (and increasingly controversial) corpus of research on the use of AI in generating art.
View on arXiv@article{pandey2025_2506.12083, title={ TuneGenie: Reasoning-based LLM agents for preferential music generation }, author={ Amitesh Pandey and Jafarbek Arifdjanov and Ansh Tiwari }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.12083}, year={ 2025 } }