As the music industry grapples with the impact of AI-generated content, Rut has emerged as a compelling example of the creative possibilities ahead.
Step into the future of music production with the release of mannerism A work by South African artist Steve Hoffmeyer. The song, sung by an AI-generated female voice, challenges the limits of traditional songwriting.
Artificial intelligence takes center stage in this ground-breaking project, demonstrating its ability to create life-like musical experiences.
As the music industry grapples with the impact of AI-generated content; mannerism This work emerges as a fascinating example of the creative possibilities that lie ahead.
“But don't worry, humans still have to watch it closely! But I wrote the lyrics, and yes, I had to sing,” Hoffmeyer elaborated. did.
“That song, mannerismis currently available in its entirety on YouTube, and will later be released on other music platforms. The song, video, and much of this press release were created by artificial intelligence simply to show you what's possible. ”
Hoffmeyer originally shared only part of the song on Facebook on March 27th. He asked fans to guess with the post, “Guess who (daughter) is singing here with me within 24 hours.''
Some were convinced that she was the daughter of Belgian singer Dana Winner, while others guessed singers Wynand, Cele, and Nianelle.
Female singer of “Rut” revealed
On March 28, Hoffmeyer revealed that his duet partner was not human, sharing the following lyrics: mannerism:
Ek will gaan waar ji gaan
Exal by jou bly
Ek sal stern var jay stern
June Start's My Ciel
Ek will in joe vereld lewe
Ex Will All Jew Work
Ek wil starf var jay starf
don't forget the words
JY IETS Eku Vra of Hemels
in die ur vir my sal sê
Dat Jay My Knee Higher Sal Los Knee
My vir altido sal wi he
ek weet nou ek wants niks nie
As Ek Sonder Joo Moe Gaan
This Die Heel Best Besteming
I met Kom Ek Saam and Joe Dar Aan.
(Ekwirgaanwaarjigaan…)
Sy sê haar van is Bybels
Har Dupnaam is Gebid
Haar Pa Noem Haar Naomi
Mar Vana is my selfishness.
ek weet nou ek wants niks nie
As Ek Sonder Har Moet Gaan
This Die Heel Best Besteming
Kom ek saam met haar dar aan
Hoffmeyer worries about the future of music and musicians
Last Thursday, Hoffmeyer released his final work, writing on Facebook: “On March 10th, I got a voice to do a duet in Afrikaans and created a song using artificial intelligence. It worked and on March 27th, he was able to share parts of it on Facebook. It's done.
“These digital applications have exploded and raised questions about the future of music and musicians. It's too late. What worries me are the singers whose voices can now be cloned. But unless artificial intelligence serves you or you serve artificial intelligence, these are exciting times for creative individuals. And now everyone gets a turn.
“What do I do now? Well, I'm old. There's nothing stopping me from recording a song later with real voices and real musicians. Give me a chance. Who do you think I should record with? Please let me know. For now, here. mannerism, which I sang, ironically, about the most beautiful declaration of love in the Old Testament. I here reconcile the old gold of the past with the uncertainty of the future. And it was really fun! ”
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