2023-11-09 19:40:19
One day following verbalizing his annoyance with the viralization in TikTok of “NostalgIA”Chilean song FlowGPTthe profile of Bad Bunny He deleted all his posts on the Chinese social network.
“If you like that shit (sic) song that is viral on TikTok, get out (sic) of this group right now,” the artist wrote in his WhatsApp community following learning regarding the initiative from local producer Mauryceo.
“You don’t deserve to be my friends and that’s why I made the new album, to get rid of people like that. So chu chu out (…). “I don’t want them on my tour.”he added the Puerto Rican.
The controversy provoked a response message from the Chilean, and a debate around intellectual property in the face of AI advances and its impact on popular music.
In an interview with Diego González, journalist and influencer of the local urban genre, Mauryceo commented what he did following finding out regarding Bad Bunny’s message: “I went straight to the platforms to see if they had downloaded (the song)… Then, as if by magic, it disappeared from Apple Music… Probably, these days they will be removed from all platforms.”
For now, that is the producer’s main problem. “I am in everything legal, I have everything protected. I use this AI filter, but the talent has to be there for it to sound good,” he explained in defense.
“It gave me an important emotion that the artist who has been number one for years feels a little tremor, or a tingle, from someone who is in the south of the world,” he said.
Bad Bunny reacts on TikTok following controversy with IA song: he deleted his publications
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