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"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.
"Happiness" (ハピネス) is a song written and recorded by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai. Originally released digitally on November 18, 2011 as the second single from Ai's ninth studio album, Independent, it was released physically on December 14, 2011, by EMI Music Japan alongside "Letter in the Sky".
It is the first notable example of an AI generated song being used as a sample in commercial music production. [2] The acceptance of the song by the general public despite controversies surrounding AI art has prompted discussion regarding potential ramifications of a growth in commercial music utilizing AI. [24] [2]
The most notable example of this was the intense backlash from Ghostwriter977’s song “Heart on My Sleeve” which utilized AI-made vocals in the likeness of Drake and The Weeknd.
Many social media users pointed out the song seems to sound like it was created with AI; others appeared to believe the song was released by Bieber. The song has been used in more than 4,500 ...
The baffling legalities around “Heart on My Sleeve,” the song that uses AI-generated renditions of vocals by Drake and the Weeknd, continued on Friday as Recording Academy chief Harvey Mason ...
The song's removal may result in the royalties being withheld. [19] The song has posed questions on the ethics and legality of creating songs with AI. Stanford University associate professor Ge Wang, talking about AI-created songs, said that the "cat is not going back in the bag". [20]
A more nascent development of AI in music is the application of audio deepfakes to cast the lyrics or musical style of a pre-existing song to the voice or style of another artist. This has raised many concerns regarding the legality of technology, as well as the ethics of employing it, particularly in the context of artistic identity. [ 59 ]