An AI puts the voice of Quevedo to classics by David Bisbal or C. Tangana

The proliferation of artificial intelligences and their evolution seems to have nothing and no one to stop them.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
21 April 2023 Friday 03:26
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An AI puts the voice of Quevedo to classics by David Bisbal or C. Tangana

The proliferation of artificial intelligences and their evolution seems to have nothing and no one to stop them. Chat GPT in the preparation of texts of all kinds or Midjourney in the creation of totally spectacular images are two of the great exponents of this.

However, the exploration of AIs is not limited only to these two fields. The world of music has also been affected by the emergence and development of these new technologies that, among other utilities, also allow the voice of famous artists to be cloned.

What would happen if in a parallel universe Quevedo was the only singer that existed? This is the surreal question that the tweeter @galiindo13 has asked himself and whose answer he has been able to put into practice thanks to the degrees of sophistication that these types of tools have reached.

Quevedo singing mythical themes. In this curious thread, which makes your hair stand on end due to the plausibility of the result, we can hear the characteristic voice of the Canarian artist on well-known songs such as Zapatillas, by El Canto del Loco, Nothing to lose, the song by Los Hombres de Paco composed by Pignoise, Tu Jardín con Enanitos by Melendi or Ave María by David Bisbal among others.

In numbers. The thread has become a viral phenomenon with more than 3.8 million impressions, nearly 40,000 'likes', more than 10,000 retweets, and Quevedo has even shared an image of the thread on his Instagram account.

Top comments. "Congratulations on making the best thread of the year", @adrianceitor_

"I admire you, the fact of changing all the covers, you are a god", @casttilla_

"Twitter is something that will never cease to amaze me, 10/10", @Viictor6rc

"Brutal and great work behind it. What AI have you used and how have you done so that it not only converts the text to speech but also sings replacing the original singer's voice?", via @Fer7Madridista

Via @galiindo1