• MrJameGumb@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I don’t get why people are doing this crap with AI dead celebrities… It’s basically like admitting up front that you’re not talented enough for anyone to give a shit about you on your own lol

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      8 months ago

      The irony is that Drake is signed to UMG yet thwy let him release the song while they complains about AI music on spotify and tiktok

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      8 months ago

      Not to mention that the lyrics he wrote for him are just awful. Horrifically awful. It’s insulting to Tupac.

    • nave@lemmy.caOP
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      8 months ago

      The thing is Drake is ridiculously popular on his own and he’s already dropped a diss track without any ai. He really only did this for shits and giggles.

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      8 months ago

      We are talking about Drake here. I’m not a big fan, but he’s one of the biggest musical artists of our time. . .and you are arguing his using AI for a single diss track is some kind of admission of having no talent? WTF? How does this nonsense have any upvotes?

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      8 months ago

      Albert Tupac never got the same respect that his older brother did.

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    8 months ago

    “In a statement about Drake’s creation of “Taylor Made,” litigator Howard King called the song a “blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time” and said the Shakur estate never cleared the use of Tupac’s voice.”

    Tupac estate lawyer should release a diss track

  • Björn Tantau@swg-empire.de
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    8 months ago

    I’m too lazy to open the article and just hope that he’s dissing AI Tupac in the clear knowledge that he’s probably using AI Tupac to make the track.

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        8 months ago

        Can’t tell if this is sarcastic but the intention was that Tupac was helping Kendrick get over his “writers block” for his next diss track by “gifting” him an idea to make fun of drake for liking young girls, drakes trying to beat him to the punch, while trying to discredit it as just gossip with the budden podcast line.

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    8 months ago

    Honestly using ai such bad move in a rap beef, yeah Taylor Made kind of went hard for a drake song, but Kendrick now can make fun of him for needing ai on his track, ignoring how cringe and hypocritical him using ai is, it’s a bad move handing his main adversary a loaded gun like that

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      8 months ago

      Taylor Made kind of went hard for a drake song

      As soon as I heard Tupac’s voice the entire track was wack to me. Drake is lame and corny for disrespecting rap like that and hip hop in general.

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    8 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    While Drake’s fans have been having a ball with the Canadian rapper’s recently released track dissing fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, the legal team representing Tupac Shakur is threatening to take legal action if the song isn’t pulled off the internet.

    In a statement about Drake’s creation of “Taylor Made,” litigator Howard King called the song a “blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time” and said the Shakur estate never cleared the use of Tupac’s voice.

    For the past few weeks, a number of rap artists, including Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole, have been pointedly attacking one another (and entertaining everybody else) through their music after years of simmering tensions over — among other things — who’s the biggest in the game.

    In response to “Like That,” Future’s recently released song featuring Lamar in which he calls Drake out for making previous jabs, Drake dropped “Push Ups,” a track poking fun at Lamar’s height, shoe size, and the details of his old deal at Top Dawg Entertainment.

    Following the release of “Taylor Made,” Snoop uploaded a video to Instagram with an assortment of emoji seemingly indicating bemusement.

    The entire situation might seem silly from a distance, but “Taylor Made” is one of the bigger examples of what’s coming out of the AI-generated music boom that’s flooded social media and raised questions about how record labels plan to respond.


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