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- Fake bands and artificial songs are taking over YouTube and . . .
Concubanas’ album Rumba Congo has 1 3 million views on YouTube It’s not the only fictional band, nor the only one with a history The band Phantasia (not a real band) distills a fusion of flutes, electronic sounds and electric guitars that a description defines as a “fusion of Japanese progressive jazz ”
- Fake Bands and Artificial Songs are Taking Over YouTube and . . .
Spain's newspaper El Pais found an entire fake album on YouTube titled Rumba Congo (1973) And they cite a study from France's International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers that estimated revenue from AI-generated music will rise to $4 billion in 2028, generating 20% of all streaming platforms' revenue: One of the major problems with this trend is the lack of transparency
- Is That Even a Real Song? AI Tracks Are Taking Over Spotify . . .
AI Tracks Are Taking Over Spotify and YouTube By Afaq Wajdan Malik | Published Jun 16, No Clear Labels on Spotify Spotify, the world’s largest audio streaming platform, has yet to
- Imitation Bands and Synthetic Songs are Dominating YouTube . . .
The band is called Concubanas The description of the album Rumba Congo (1973), uploaded to YouTube, tells the entire story of the musicians that recorded it The
- Spotify stream farming: How bands and A. I. -generated music . . .
Spotify Has a Fake-Band Problem It’s a Sign of Things to Come These cover “bands” were farming millions of streams from unsuspecting listeners
- Fake bands and artificial songs are taking over YouTube and . . .
The band is called Concubanas Founded in Havana in 1971, the group played a unique fusion of Cuban and Congolese music They disbanded in 1992, but not before leaving behind countless musical gems At the very bottom of the description beneath the YouTube video, there’s a note that the content is “altered or synthetic ”
- Is Spotify Getting Flooded with AI Covers Fake Bands?
AI generated covers of famous songs from fake bands are flooding Spotify IP owner approval isn’t necessarily needed for AI generated music and granted automatically for most cover songs—leading
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