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From fake Drake to AI-generated Eminem tracks: Can musicians copyright style?

FOX News

The AI-generated song, "Heart On my Sleeve," serves as a great example of the issue, according to Coleman. "It sounds remarkably like [Drake], but it's not his lyrics," the AI educator told Fox News. Coleman, who's experimented with AI since about 2017 in his role as a gaming developer, said he believed the AI software that produced the song "was trained potentially" on Drake's voice. "Everything about the labeling of it online says this was an AI song made using Drake's likeness," Coleman told Fox News. Rapper Drake performs on Dec. 9, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.


Copyright in spotlight after streaming platforms pull AI-generated Drake song

Engadget

If you spent almost any time on the internet this week, you probably saw a lot of chatter about "Heart on My Sleeve." The song went viral for featuring AI-generated voices that do a pretty good job of mimicking Drake and The Weeknd singing about a recent breakup. Listen to this AI generated song featuring Drake & The Weeknd. It goes so damn hard. UMG, which controls around 1/3 of the global music market, has already asked streaming platforms to banโ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/roz2EfI48M


AI-generated song using Drake and The Weeknd vocals goes viral, raising legal concerns

FOX News

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. A song using Drake and The Weeknd's vocals, generated using artificial intelligence (AI), has gone viral on TikTok. The song, titled "Heart on my Sleeve," seemingly cloned the two rappers' voices to create a song about Selena Gomez, The Weeknd's ex-girlfriend. The creator of the song goes by @GhostWriter on TikTok and has shared multiple videos on the account using the new song. The original video announcing the song currently has 10 million views.