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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 .
King Willonius, a little-known New York-based comedian, used AI tools to create “BBL Drizzy,” a pristine soul song that seemed to be unearthed from the 1970s and whose lyrics lightly mocked Drake.
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. [204] [205] 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 [206] July 31, 2023 "Kingdom Come" KING DOTTA Ren [207] August 5, 2023 "Dumb King ...
He wrote the lyrics to “BBL Drizzy,” and then placed it into Udio, a generative AI model which paired the words with a vintage-sounding soul voice. “AI allowed me to do my art at a very high ...
The song samples an AI generated R&B parody song evocative of 1970s music created by comedic performer King Willonius. [165] 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. [166]
The song generated controversy due to Drake's lyrics about DRAM and Ice Spice, saying ("Try to bring the dram' to me / He ain't know how we 'Cha Cha Slide'") towards DRAM, referencing the "Cha-Cha" and “Hotline Bling” drama in 2015, and ("She a 10 tryin' to rap, it's good on mute") towards Ice Spice, referencing her Twitter post "At least ima 10".
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