The man wrote the lyrics himself, but instead of singing, he used AI to imitate the vocals of Drake and The Weeknd.
A track featuring AI-generated voices from rapper Drake and The Weeknd, titled Heart on My Sleeve, was submitted to the Grammy Awards. Variety reported it.
A musician under the pseudonym Ghostwriter submitted a composed song that went viral in April for Best Rap Song and Song of the Year, awards that go to songwriters, not songwriters.
The Academy said it is open to nominating tracks that are mostly written by a human, even if the generated recording uses artificial intelligence.
But even if a track is deemed creatively acceptable, Grammy rules require the song to have “distribution,” meaning “a wide release record, available nationwide through bricks and mortar.” brick-and-mortar stores, third-party online retailers, or streaming services.” After the song first appeared on YouTube and streaming services, it disappeared as Universal Music sent a message to remove it.
It is then uploaded by unofficial third parties to the Internet and streaming services.
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian singer Tina Karol’s song One nation under love was submitted for nomination of the prestigious Grammy Award.
Source: korrespondent
