Bud Bunny explodes against the AI ​​that has impersonated his voice in a viral song: "You don't deserve to be my friends"

Bad Bunny has just released his new album "Nobody Knows What's Going to Happen Tomorrow" and is happy with the reception it has had over the weeks.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 November 2023 Monday 16:11
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Bud Bunny explodes against the AI ​​that has impersonated his voice in a viral song: "You don't deserve to be my friends"

Bad Bunny has just released his new album "Nobody Knows What's Going to Happen Tomorrow" and is happy with the reception it has had over the weeks. However, it seems that this joy has been overshadowed by a song that is taking away all the prominence on TikTok.

In recent months, several users have been making songs with the voices of famous singers through Artificial Intelligence. Drake and The Weeknd have already been through this, and now it's the Puerto Rican's turn, who hasn't taken it well at all.

The advance of AI is unstoppable and everyone is clear about it, although it continues to generate controversy week after week. And, among other things, it has led to the creation of the FlowGPT TikTok account. "The first artist powered by GPT (Pre-Trained Song Generator) technology," is defined as such in his description.

Through this, it publishes self-produced songs, but with the voices of well-known singers generated with AI. And, without expecting it, the song that she published with the voice of Bad Bunny is a success. "If you like that shitty song that's viral on TikTok, get out of this group right now," the singer said in a group chat with thousands of followers.

Benito is very angry, and he wanted to make it clear. It seems that he is not happy with the fact that his image is used for profit, and even less so if this causes his album to be tarnished by a success that is not his. "You don't deserve to be my friends and that's why I made the new album, to get rid of people like that," he added.

Likewise, he has stated that anyone who enjoys this song generated by Artificial Intelligence is not invited to his tour. "So chu chu out. Charros. Oh my God," he said.

However, it seems that many do not agree with stopping listening to what for them is a song "better than their entire new album." "An AI has made better Bad Bunny songs than Bad Bunny himself," said an X (Twitter) user.

"The song is bad jsjs but people really like that type of music and they want to hear something like that from Bad Bunny again. I didn't love that he makes less of his fans who prefer that other style, but he does what he wants." whatever," another of them wanted to make clear.