It's May 11, 2024, 07:43:40 AM
Quite the opposite, with AI progressing as fast as it is, none of these vaulted songs will be worth anything because they'll be able to so easily replicated. Pac AI's are already flooding the internet making it virtually impossible for the casual fan to differentiate, and in the next few years, even seasoned fans won't be able to tell the real from the fake. People are already hard at work on creating a perfect "Tha Next Episode" AI version. Once that's out, anyone sitting on the original song won't be worth anything.
Yeah maybe but like an original package of Zelda unopened goes for like $18,000 dollars now so it’s hard to tell what will be worth a lot in the future.…but it would be amazing if just one of these days somehow the entire Dre vault got released. I mean with the forum we have here at the dubb we could probably figure out the cream of the crop and put 20 together for a classic fanmade album As far as AI do you think there will come a day when a 2pac AI track will actually be better than a track he made on 7 Day Theory?? That would really be insane if something like that happened… or like if AI made a banger better than “California Love” or more poetic than “Dear Mama” —shit, that might lead to another Shakespearean Rennasance
I wouldn’t go that far. AI replicates and duplicates. They dont have human creativity or passion or emotional intelligence. Ive heard a lot of 2pac remixed AI songs and they sound good, but the guy isnt alive to justify or back anything. Sounds to me like an on old school remix or mix tape, just better quality.True fans follow the artist, not the remixes.
Dre is not perfectionist, he is an asshole, for real.Rakims album, raekwons album, statlanta, bishop. You name it.
There was a Listening Event in Los Angeles 6 months ago
Raekwon album was released.
Yeah i mean if someone had something tangible, like a reel to the song, then of course that'd be worth money. But having an original 'file' to a song that's since been perfectly replicated with AI where you can't tell the difference, the original file will be worthless.Look at the progression of AI. Started in 80's with drum kits, AI replaced real drums. Then computers, synths, etc. replaced real musicians on records. Now any sort of youtube rapper can create an entire track from scratch, where in the past this had to be done in an expensive studio. Mixing and everything done via AI too. The next logical step is AI for voice replacement. So yes, i do think complete AI songs will be big hits. It'll all be subjective as to whether they will be 'better' than the current hits, but it will happen. Heck, they used AI to create Cali Love and Dear Mama for the instrumental, so we've already been there done that. If I were a musician or an actor or a writer, i'd be worried right now quite honestly about my job in the next 5-10 years, hence the writer's strike now. They know their days are numbered. It's going to come down to the creativity of one person who can feed an AI an idea or concept and funnel the results into a song or movie.
One thing AI would never replace is the emotion. The pain in 2Pac's voice when he's rapping about his mom on Dear Momma, or a person that grew up bullied and now rapping with a vengeance in his voice, or a single channelling their 1st heartbreak while hitting those notes. A computer will never understand or replicate that so AI will be like all the other fake shit (weaves, lashes, ECT) fake shit that's just an example is what the real shit they trying to copy could be.