AI generated song takes #1 spot on iTunes global charts

A song created using artificial intelligence has become a global hit, reaching the No. 1 spot on iTunes. The track, called ‘Celebrate Me’ by IngaRose, topped the charts worldwide.

According to Apple Music, the song is scheduled to be released on March 31, 2026, through Myers Music. However, it already reached the top spot on both the US and worldwide iTunes charts on April 17th.

IngaRose is likely not a real musician. Many believe the account is part of a growing trend of AI-created artists on platforms like iTunes. Showbiz411 reports that IngaRose and similar artists are connected to Dallas Little, a producer based in South Carolina.

The report also highlighted IngaRose’s Instagram bio, which states that the songs feature lyrics written by people and then polished using Suno, an AI music tool.

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Why the chart run matters

The release of “Celebrate Me” has become a central issue in the ongoing debate about music created using artificial intelligence. Unlike many AI music projects, the artist IngaRose openly highlights the fact that her music is synthetically produced, rather than trying to disguise it.

The single is listed on Apple Music with Myers Music as the publisher, and IngaRose’s artist page is quickly building a collection of songs scheduled for release in 2026.

The iTunes chart tracks song purchases, which is different from how charts like Spotify or Billboard measure popularity based on streaming. Apple clarifies this difference, noting that iTunes sales and Apple Music streams are counted separately. This explains why a song can become popular on the iTunes chart quickly, even if it isn’t as popular on streaming services.

The stark contrast between IngaRose and other artists is a major reason her success has caused such a buzz online. Posts celebrating her number one hit quickly made the song a popular topic, even among people who don’t usually follow music, with many expressing concerns that AI-generated content is taking over the internet.

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2026-04-17 19:18