Anonymous artist, FlowGPT, surprised the world last week after publishing 'Nostalgia', a song created with Artificial Intelligence (AI) that imitates the voices of Justin Bieber, Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee.
However, this was something that didn't please Bad Bunny, who decided to complain through a WhatsApp group.
"There are people with whom I identify and others with whom I don't," Bad Bunny said. "There are those I connect with and those I don't.
"If you like that song that is viral on TikTok, get out of this group immediately. You don't deserve to be my friends.
"That's precisely why I made the new album, to get rid of people like that. So, choo choo, out. I don't want them on tour either."
The original video about this incident has reached more than 500,000 views and 50,000 likes on the social network, becoming viral among users.
In addition, artists such as Bad Gyal, who was mentioned, has shared a video with the audio expressing a 'sad' feeling at being a melody generated with AI.
Now, a week later, more AI-generated songs featuring the Puerto Rican artist have emerged, something that has gone viral on social networks: 'Mi burrito sabanero', 'Caillou', 'Muñeca vestida de azul', 'Me cago, me me meo...' and 'Don Pepito' ft J Balvin are the new songs created.
The artist using AI has gone more than viral, although his tracks are already beginning to be removed from the platform.
With a small computer and artificial intelligence software, a Chilean producer called Mauricio Bustos has made a name for himself in the industry.
"I used to dream that Bad Bunny would invite me to a remix of his song," Bustos said. "And now it's the other way around. With this technology I can just add Bad Bunny in."
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