However, this has overshadowed her original song. And rumors have even circulated over whether it was initially written by the late Radio.
Weasel took to the Goodlyf Facebook page and said that his late singing partner’s book of songs is missing. He even teased about releasing a demo.
This had socal media thinking that he was talking about Azawi’s song. The Quinamino singer said that if this post has anything to do with her, then it’s disappointing.
Additionally, she said that this song was written by her and based on a true story. It’s unlike a machine which doesn’t have feelings as it can write nonstop. Initially, she was excited about the whole thing but it’s now created unnecessary controversy.
Lydia Jazmine’s fears.
On the other hand, Lydia Jazmine said that she’s not happy about Artificial Intelligence (AI). She said that this trend started a bit earlier than most people know. And sadly Ugandans can’t differentiate between musicians and AI.
Furthermore, she said that this is going to make people lose their jobs. And it will also kill very many talents. She went ahead to wonder if there is a way the copyright law can be enhanced to protect them against such.
There is currently a new trend of artificial intelligence being used by different people to create songs. This is proving to be a danger to the music industry.
Current songs are flooding different Internet platforms purportedly from various singers but in reality, it’s not the musicians themselves but rather AI.
Some time ago, the system was used to create a song known as ‘Njalwala’ which was originally sung by Aaronair. However, there was another version of Alien Skin featuring Winnie Nwagi.
This completely fooled many people as they thought one of the singers had copied the other’s song.
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