An AI-Generated Song Submitted for GRAMMY
The viral track, “Heart on my Sleeve,” comes from TikTok user ghostwriter977.
The vocals for this piece were generated by artificial intelligence, giving them the distinct sound of Drake and The Weeknd.
A spokesperson for Ghostwriter affirmed to the NY Times that the song has been submitted for the Best Rap Song and Song of the Year – both songwriting honors.
In this unique scenario, while the vocals were computer-rendered, the lyrics were conceived by Ghostwriter.Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. has confirmed that this track is indeed eligible for a GRAMMY nomination because it was written by a human.
After a significant hiatus, Ghostwriter unveiled a new AI-generated track titled "Whiplash" yesterday, skillfully imitating the voices of Travis Scott and 21 Savage.
Notably, “Heart on My Sleeve” was pulled from streaming platforms just five days after its release due to AI-song regulations. This development has piqued curiosity about the fate of “Whiplash.”
A spokesperson for Ghostwriter affirmed to the NY Times that the song has been submitted for the Best Rap Song and Song of the Year – both songwriting honors.
In this unique scenario, while the vocals were computer-rendered, the lyrics were conceived by Ghostwriter.Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. has confirmed that this track is indeed eligible for a GRAMMY nomination because it was written by a human.
After a significant hiatus, Ghostwriter unveiled a new AI-generated track titled "Whiplash" yesterday, skillfully imitating the voices of Travis Scott and 21 Savage.
Notably, “Heart on My Sleeve” was pulled from streaming platforms just five days after its release due to AI-song regulations. This development has piqued curiosity about the fate of “Whiplash.”