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"BBL Drizzy" samples an artificial intelligence-generated track, released on April 14, of the same name by comedian King Willonius. [1] It is the first notable example of AI sampling in mainstream hip-hop music, according to Billboard .
To make “BBL Drizzy,” he said he would’ve had to get a ’70s solo singer, a band, a studio, plus a photo shoot for the cover. “It just wouldn’t have happened.”
The song samples an AI generated R&B parody song evocative of 1970s music created by comedic performer King Willonius. [220] The instrumental received more than 3.3 million streams on SoundCloud within a week and managed to maintain the number one spot on the platform's "New and Hot" chart. [221]
Udio is the company behind “BBL Drizzy,” the AI-generated song that went viral last month during the Kendrick Lamar and Drake spat. ... relies on OpenAI’s ChatGPT for lyrics and title ...
Release as a response to "YouTube vs Tiktok the End" controversy. [249] [250] February 14, 2021 "Coco" PewDiePie: Cocomelon: Cocomelon surpassing PewDiePie in subscribers The song's music video was terminated by YouTube for violating their community guidelines [251] July 31, 2023 "Kingdom Come" KING DOTTA Ren [252] August 5, 2023 "Dumb King ...
Just when the heated battle that dominated hip-hop the past few months seemed to be over, Drake has kicked a little dust back up with his appearance on Sexyy Red’s “U My Everything,” a cut ...
The "Bad Lip Reader" behind the channel is an anonymous music and video producer from Texas. [5] The first Bad Lip Reading video released was a spoof of Rebecca Black's song "Friday", titled "Gang Fight". [6] New music and lyrics were matched to Black's video to make it appear as though she were singing about gang warfare.
Find out why Willonius Hatcher made TIME’s list of the most influential people in artificial intelligence