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TikTok is "Hooked" on The Song House

May 26, 2022

The Song House is a songwriter house in Nashville, Tennessee where all levels of writers and artists come together to develop music. Every week, 12-15 songwriters are challenged to write a hook in...

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Olivia Rodrigo's Journey: One Year Since her First Album Release

May 27, 2022

It’s been one year since the young pop-star, Olivia Rodrigo, released her first music album “Sour”. Since her debut, Olivia Rodrigo has won 3 Grammy Awards and named Women of the Year in 2022.

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Doja Cat Overwhelmed With Fame Took To Twitter To Quit Music Career

March 31, 2022

​​After a cancelled performance at the Asuncionico festival in Paraguay Doja cat received backlash from fans claiming the singer neglected them outside of her hotel. After the many complaints from...

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With T.O.P.'s Departure from YG due to mental health struggles, is this the End of Big Bang?

April 11, 2022

After a long 4 year’s K-pop group Big Bang makes a comeback to the music scene with the song “Still Life.” This song has become another banger from the group reminding fans of the music they once...

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Broadway’s KPOP To Premiere Late 2022

April 6, 2022

The first theatre production highlighting the global takeover of the K-Pop industry will be making its Broadway debut later this year, with its opening night scheduled for November 20, while...

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Ed Sheeran Slams “Damaging” Lawsuits Against Songwriters Amidst Copyright Case Victory

April 6, 2022

Over the past month, singer Ed Sheeran has been battling a copyright trial, accusing him of plagiarizing his 2017 hit song, “Shape of You” the song’s resemblance to their song, “Oh Why” Sami Chokri...

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Silk Sonic’s “Leave The Door Open” Wins Record of The Year at the 2022 Grammys

April 5, 2022

If you’ve been on social media for the past few months, odds are you’ve probably heard of the iconic viral hit, “Leave The Door Open” by Silk Sonic on just about every corner of the internet.

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5 Upcoming K-Pop Debuts To Watch For 2022

April 2, 2022

Debut: April 2022 After having competed on the reality survival show, “My Teenage Girl”, the seven-member group CLASS:y was formed, signing a seven-year contract with label, M25. The group was...

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Here’s What You Need To Know About Queendom 2

April 1, 2022

Queendom returned for its long awaited second season (hosted by Girls Generation’s Tayeon) and here’s all you need to know: Queendom is a South Korean reality-survival show in which six girl groups...

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Bobby Shmurda Is Finally Out Of His Epic Deal

April 7, 2022

Bobby Shmurda has finally been released from his deal with Epic Records following his own plea for his release on social media stating, “I did six years in jail trying to get off this label before...

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BIGBANG Make History With “Still Life” Comeback After 4-Year Hiatus

April 5, 2022

Alas, BIGBANG have finally made their long-awaited return to the spotlight with their new single, “Still Life” – a heartfelt ballad about the perils of growing up and learning from your past. As...

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Jack Harlow Samples Fergie’s “Glamorous” in Viral TikTok Snippet

April 5, 2022

Last week, Louisville heartthrob Jack Harlow dropped a 13 second snippet of a new song he’d been working on that samples Fergie’s hit, “Glamorous” and it immediately went viral on TikTok within...

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Exploring the Future of AI in Music: Washed Out’s Groundbreaking AI-Generated Music Video

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Photo: A scene from the music video for “The Hardest Part” by Washed Out.

In a groundbreaking collaboration between technology and art, indie artist Washed Out has unveiled a fully AI-generated music video for his latest single, "The Hardest Part." Created using OpenAI's innovative text-to-video model, Sora, this four-minute visual experience marks a significant milestone in the integration of artificial intelligence into the music industry.

Washed Out, whose real name is Ernest Greene, has long been a prominent figure in the chillwave genre. His new single, "The Hardest Part," is accompanied by a visually stunning video that follows a couple's romance from high school through adulthood, capturing key life moments such as their wedding, child-rearing, and eventual passing. The video's unique, dreamlike quality is the result of Sora's advanced capabilities, which allow for the creation of hyper-realistic and surreal scenes that blend seamlessly together.

Director Paul Trillio, who has harbored the concept of an "infinite zoom" video for a decade, saw in Sora the perfect tool to bring his vision to life. "I was specifically interested in what makes Sora so unique," Trillio stated. "It offers something that couldn’t quite be shot with a camera, nor could it be animated in 3D. It was something that could have only existed with this specific technology." Trillio emphasized that the AI's ability to produce fluid and hallucinatory visuals enabled the exploration of new artistic ideas that would have been impossible to realize otherwise.

Sora, although not yet available to the public, can generate up to one-minute video clips based on text prompts. By stitching these clips together, creators can produce full-length projects. This technology, unveiled by OpenAI in February, has generated both excitement and concern within the creative community due to its hyper-realistic video generation capabilities.

"The Hardest Part" is the longest music video created with Sora to date, and its uncanny visuals are intentionally designed to evoke a dreamlike and hyperreal experience. Greene highlighted how the AI was able to convey the fictitious couple's story with an emotional depth that traditional filmmaking might struggle to achieve. "What [Trillio’s] come up with is nostalgic, sad, uplifting, and often quite strange," Greene noted. "In my opinion, the hallucinatory quality of Sora clips feel like the beginning of a new genre unto itself — one that is surreal and unpredictable and entirely unique to traditional cinema or even animation."

Despite some criticism from artists who argue that AI-generated content might lack the emotional authenticity of human-made art, the use of AI in creative fields is undeniably on the rise. The rapid development of generative AI tools raises questions about the future of labor in the creative industries. These tools empower anyone with a text prompt to generate music, scripts, and visual media, potentially democratizing the creative process but also sparking concerns about the displacement of human artists.

During recent labor strikes, entertainment industry workers voiced their apprehensions about the unchecked use of generative AI. Many musicians continue to advocate for protections against the unauthorized use of their work in AI models. However, proponents of AI argue that these tools can level the playing field for lower-budget artists, enabling them to undertake more ambitious projects.

Trillio remains optimistic about the future, envisioning a landscape where AI technology complements rather than replaces traditional artistic methods. "This offers a glimpse at a future where music artists will be given the opportunity to dream bigger," he wrote. "An overreliance on this technique may become a crutch, and it’s important that we don’t use this as the new standard of creation but as another technique in the toolbelt."

As AI continues to evolve, its integration into the music industry opens up a plethora of possibilities for artists and creators. The ability to generate visually stunning and emotionally resonant content with AI could redefine the boundaries of artistic expression. However, it is crucial to strike a balance between embracing technological advancements and preserving the unique qualities that human creativity brings to the table.

In the future, we might see more collaborations between AI and artists, leading to the emergence of new genres and art forms that blend human ingenuity with machine precision. The key will be to use AI as a tool to enhance and expand creative horizons, rather than as a replacement for the irreplaceable human touch in art. As the technology becomes more accessible, it will be fascinating to observe how artists of all backgrounds leverage AI to tell their stories and connect with audiences in innovative ways.