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The original music video was released in December 2011. In the video, Ai portrays a janitor, a high school principal, and a salesman driving a Coca-Cola delivery truck. The video switches between the three characters she portrays. At the end of the music video, Ai is seen performing the song as herself with the students of the school.
A song that sounds like it was released by Justin Bieber, with lyrics saying the singer "lost myself at a 'Diddy' party," has racked up millions of views across social platforms including TikTok ...
The full-throated chorus then follows, which features heavy use of drums, synthesizers and guitars. The song's bridge is characterized by call-and-response verses performed by a gospel ensemble. [7] Leto called "Walk on Water" an "ever so subtle and minimalist ode". [8] He described it as "a song for everybody due to its universal message."
Each participating team had to submit a song of up to four minutes that has been composed using artificial intelligence. [6] Human input was allowed, but the more AI was used, the more points the entry got from the jury. [6] The entries were also evaluated by the public through online voting. [6] The winner was announced in a live show on 6 ...
A music video for "Life Goes On" premiered on Ai's YouTube channel on August 3. [5] Ryusei Yokohama and Kōichi Satō, who star in Haru no Chiru, also star in the video. [6] [7] Regarding not appearing in the music video, Ai stated, "I want[ed] this video to be a series of cool videos."
"Reach for the Stars" was written in February 2011, after NASA asked will.i.am to write and produce a song for the Curiosity rover's landing on Mars. The songwriter said that the experience with NASA administrator Charles Bolden discussing the possibility of broadcasting a song from Mars was "surreal", The song is part of NASA's educational outreach, with will.i.am stating that the song "aims ...
"Whatever" (ワレバ, Wureba) is a song recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai, released on December 20, 2023, by EMI Records. Commissioned by Nestlé Japan, "Whatever" is the fourth song Ai recorded for the company to use in various promotional campaigns following a trend in Japan of writing messages on the wrappings of Kit Kats.
RoboCat marks major progress towards creating general purpose robots capable of performing millions of everyday tasks