It first resides in your own, personal, self appreciation: do you feel yourself legitimate to sing, to play, to say something, for yourself, or to present to others?
That's the only valid question.
The rest, all the rest, comes from that. And it does not require to be complicated or complex or clever music at this point.
Sure, you may start with the practice, with the education, the experimentation, if you have not answered for yourself that first question, you won't create/play music or songs, you'll just apply a rulebook.
Then, another totally different question may be, can you find a way to get a sufficient revenue from that activity. But that's another question still.
I've already done both. Generators are only good to produce specific ideas to integrate sometimes, at most.
It's exactly the same difference between writing your own novel, and getting it written by a text generator. You don't relate to the story, and to the characters, the same way. You may not even _explain_ them the same way.
const song = generateSong() const royalties = Spotify.Publish(song) Bank.getRoyalties(royalties)
You have to think of this like a typewriter or a word document. It is mostly used for profit. And profit always wins over anything else
hum a melody -> match in daw -> work on it creative
but hum -> AI generation -> work on it in daw is not?