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The song titled “Big Robbie” features Meek Mill’s late father Robert Parker. Meek lost his father to gun violence when he was a child. The video of the song shows an image by Robert Parker. It creepily moves and spews lyrics, in an animated head-bobbing motion. “Robbie” rhymes over the instrumental to Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre’s 1999 track, “Bitch Please.” The song was created by an unknown user through the deep fake video app, Avatarify.
“I died in a shootout, just trying to feed my fam/ But death couldn’t stop me, I’m back in the lab/My son Meek Mill and he’s the light of my life/ Gotta watch over him, I’m back from the afterlife.”
A couple of weeks ago a Drake and The Weeknd A.I. generated song was taken off of Spotify. Universal Music Group implored Spotify to remove the unsolicited track as was pushing 630,000 listens. Spotify and other music streamers are cracking down on AI-generated songs, reportedly removing “tens of thousands” of them from their platforms. Most were created using a new AI song-creator company called Boomy.
Yikes.
Meek Mill Reacts to an A.I. Penned Song About His Dead Father was originally published on rnbphilly.com
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