Bad Bunny Explodes: Controversy over a Song Generated by AI that Sparks Controversy on Networks
Bad Bunny reacts with notable discontent to the emergence of a viral song on TikTok that uses his voice generated by Artificial Intelligence (AI), a phenomenon that is causing division in the musical and entertainment sphere.
The prominent Puerto Rican singer, currently immersed in the promotion of his new album “Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow,” expressed his reaction to the video through his WhatsApp channel, calling it “shit.” This reproach has generated a stir on social networks, provoking a variety of opinions. Some netizens consider the response “out of place” and have come to call the so-called Bad Rabbit “envious,” arguing that the song in question is apparently generating more success than his recent production.
Incited by discontent, Bad Bunny expressed his indignation towards a song that has achieved relevance on the TikTok account FlowGPT. This account calls itself “the first artist powered by GPT (Pretrained Temazos Generator) technology.”
The song in question comes from a producer who, after establishing the structure of a reggaeton song, artificially incorporates the voice of Bad Bunny. The latter did not hold back and responded against those who support the song.
“If you like that shitty song that’s viral on TikTok, get out of this group right now. 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 said.
It is notable that the music platform Spotify announced in early October that “Nobody Knows What’s Going to Happen Tomorrow” has become the most played album in a single day in 2023.
Bad Bunny has achieved the title of most listened to artist on Spotify for three consecutive years (2020, 2021 and 2022). In July 2023, her album “Un Verano Sin Ti” was positioned as the most played of all time in the history of the platform.