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### Bad Bunny Criticizes Popular AI Soundalike on TikTok

Bad Bunny slammed what he called a “subpar” AI-generated soundalike that’s going …

Although some may argue that imitation is a form of flattery, Bad Bunny does not share this sentiment, especially when it involves AI-generated replicas of his voice. The musician recently expressed his discontent with a viral TikTok song that utilizes artificial intelligence to mimic his vocals. This song is part of the 22-track album “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana,” released in October.

Bad Bunny conveyed his disapproval of the AI-generated song through a message shared on his WhatsApp fan channel on November 6. He made it clear that he values genuine connections and understanding, implying that those who enjoy the unauthorized TikTok track are not in alignment with his values. He even went as far as stating that individuals who appreciate the song should immediately leave his circle, emphasizing that his latest album should be the primary focus of his fans’ attention.

The specific AI-generated song that drew Bad Bunny’s ire remains ambiguous due to the proliferation of such content online. One example is “NostalgIA,” created with the assistance of FlowGPT, a social media user known for using AI to create music collaborations. This particular track mimics Bad Bunny and Spanish singer/rapper Bad Gyal. Another noteworthy creation, titled “Demo# 5: Nostalgia,” also produced with FlowGPT, features imitated voices of Daddy Yankee, Justin Bieber, and Bad Bunny, garnering significant views on YouTube.

Despite Bad Bunny’s disapproval, fans have shown enthusiasm for these AI-generated imitations, even responding to the artist’s criticism with their own accolades. The trend of unauthorized AI-generated replicas of popular artists and songs has piqued the interest of fans and drawn attention from major brands, prompting legal actions against streaming services for hosting AI soundalikes. The RIAA has raised concerns about AI voice cloning websites infringing on intellectual property and publicity rights.

Notably, producers have replicated the voices of prominent artists like Drake and The Weeknd using AI technology. Ghostwriter, a producer, and his manager suggested that these AI-generated imitations could shape the future of music during an interview with Billboard in October.

Despite these developments, representatives for Bad Bunny have not issued a response to requests for comments on this matter.

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