You don't see the way the wind is blowing, the industry has already invested in computers that can simulate music. They unveiled their advancements (for the purpose of displaying to stockholders . . for the purpose of displaying to stockholders an inevitable payoff) in this technology in the form of simulating a Beatles-esque song production
Listen To A Song Written By Artificial Intelligence, Inspired By The Beatles
This is going to advance and they have songs that tantalize your senses in ways you've never imagined (like many things)
They're already selling out shows with a cartoon girl
They are going to license out holograms in partnership AEG or Livenation. They'll be on tour. Selling albums.
Former Warner CEO got the rights to administrate (control) Tupac's estate and Warner got the rights to administrate his catalog. All in the same week, two deaths largely unquestioned. No Cathy Scott. I wouldn't point any fingers cause I'm not that type but if anything sinister went down that's exactly how it would play out. They got the rights Tupac's just in time for the movie and windfall sales that will ensue when the younger generation realizes this man walked the earth during their lifetime. You are going to be so annoyed by new Tupac fans you are going to wish that you could have your Mac Casper posts back.
They're going to own the rights to the image. and thus the influence . . . which is beyond most of your comprehension, but that's the entirety of value for any artist.
I was looking into the Siri recording sessions, every vocal sound was recorded so a computer could just type anything out. I wanted that for myself. Administrating the catalog means new Tupac songs - the money doesn't mean anything. The control does.
This is what babylon looked like. Nobody sees what's right in front of them.