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Is the viral song “Diddy party” allegedly sung by Justin Bieber generated by AI? Decoded here

Is the viral song “Diddy party” allegedly sung by Justin Bieber generated by AI? Decoded here
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An overnight internet smash and speculation have driven the internet crazy. The song about a “Diddy party” that purports to have Justin Bieber’s voice and frightening lyrics is catching people’s attention like wildfire. The song, which originally appeared on TikTok, X, and YouTube in April, has become even more popular in the wake of Sean “Diddy” Combs’ recent arrest and the public exposure of his previous relationship with Justin Bieber, despite the fact that neither of them has spoken out about their shared past.

The lyrics read, “Lost myself at a Diddy party / Didn’t know that’s how it’d go / I was in it for a new Ferrari / But it cost me way more than my soul,” and “Wasn’t worth all the fortune and fame.”

The song appears to be a reference to Diddy’s notorious “White Parties,” which, according to Diddy’s indictment filings, became “freak offs” once A-listers and celebrities left.

Does it remotely hint at Diddy?
Despite being coached by Diddy when he was young and underage, Justin Bieber hasn’t made any references to anything like this in any of his songs over the course of his more than 15-year music career. .

Is the song AI-generated? 

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When the song originally leaked, CBS did an AI study; the findings suggested that most, if not all, of the audio was probably artificial intelligence (AI). Later, Fox News spoke with AI specialist Marva Bailer, who confirmed along with a few other experts that the track was probably created with AI or other digital techniques.

Bailer explained, “The reason this is likely AI-generated is because it’s not being promoted by the artist. When we say ‘AI-generated,’ it can mean various things—AI learns the voice and its nuances.” The expert continued, “And so AI actually trains on the voice and what could be going on. It could be an AI tool, or it could be an actual digital tool. These digital music tools exist.”

The expert notes that the song’s unexpected appeal stems from its realistic sound and the rapid rise in artificial intelligence-generated content. She points out that fans may question the genuineness of the release because it lacks the customary enthusiasm that usually accompanies new releases, such as artist involvement and promotional buildup.

Sneha Sengupta

Entertainment and Lifestyle news writer at MangoBunch.in