JermaineDupri weighs in on the conversation around A.I. artists, and asks how is it any different from Milli Vanilli, who was stripped of their Grammy

MisterMajesty

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I just hope people recognize that every step of the AI "music" farce has involved black music. Young Guru sounded the alarm years ago that tech companies were feeding John Coltrane records into AI in order to generate new music. Then when the tech was released to the public the IMMEDIATE focus was on creating rap songs (Biggie rapping New York State Of Mind, for instance). Then the first AI artist was designed as a black rapper (FN Meka) that was so offensive the label had to cancel it. Now the second major AI artist is an imitation of a black woman. At every single step this process has been focused on imitating and trivializing black art. That is not a coincidence.

Im bein slow, can you break this down for me?
 

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How TF does any of that refutes my post about rap being popular, creative and entertaining than other genres :mindblown:

Your own partial research shows are least one rap song running the chart in both 2024 and 2025 which is two separate years! Not including other rap songs!
But your conclusion is rap is not popular
Our coli AI Users yall :francis:
Rap dominates youth culture and streaming platforms, yes — but not all markets or demographics.

Rap absolutely innovates — it reshapes language, flow, rhythm, and production.
But saying it’s more creative than every genre (that it even samples from) ignores other ecosystems of creativity.

Rap has been one of the most influential, culturally dominant, and creatively resilient genres of the 21st century, and has also been the most stagnant in the past decade.
 
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