Article 6PR3T Sound clashes are a thrilling reggae tradition. Will AI ruin them?

Sound clashes are a thrilling reggae tradition. Will AI ruin them?

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Charis McGowan
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6PR3T)

The use of fake AI vocals - including those of Donald Trump - is sending shockwaves through this historic scene. At a Montego Bay clash, performers debate their culture's future

Four days after the attempt on his life, the voice of Donald Trump booms from the speakers in Montego Bay, Jamaica: If they needed an assassin, they should have sent for Bodyguard ... about to commit a quadruple murder at Sumfest in Montego Bay." The audience are taken by surprise, having been primed for a reggae riddim to drop, and laugh.

The Bodyguard crew have just taken to the stage at Sumfest Global Sound Clash, a musical gladiatorial contest where sound systems battle against one another with creative mixing, hyped-up MCs and exclusive - often incendiary - recordings featuring star guests and in-jokes. AI vocalists such as this fake Trump, however, are sending shockwaves through a decades-old musical tradition in which authenticity and originality are paramount, and sound systems pay premium rates to artists to get vocals for clashes.

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