Article 77NNB ‘I feel like I’m at war’: are we losing the battle against machine-made music?

‘I feel like I’m at war’: are we losing the battle against machine-made music?

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Jason Lamphier
from Technology | The Guardian on (#77NNB)

Despite outcry from musicians, AI slop is creeping into the charts as record labels scramble to adapt to a new normal where hits can be made at the click of a button

This year, the battle for song of the summer has been eclipsed by a much more complicated - some would even say disturbing - debate. That's because we find ourselves asking not What's the song of the summer?" but rather Is the song of the summer even real?"

Among the top contenders for the title is Fenix Flexin's Rubberz, a single released in June that has ascended to No 58 on the Billboard Hot 100 and racked up more than 35m Spotify streams. It's not the sort of fare Fenix usually cooks up. The artist is known for his trap music as part of the rap duo Shoreline Mafia, but Rubberz is a mildly noirish, 80s-inspired synth-pop track featuring a voice nothing like his. The song has drawn comparisons to Morrissey, but it more closely resembles Men at Work's Down Under, or a Weird Al Yankovic parody of Men at Work. It's pretty awful. But more importantly, it has an uncanny quality to it. It sounds off.

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