The AI-generated song by Drake and The Weeknd could be nominated for a Grammy

The AI-generated song by Drake and The Weeknd could be nominated for a Grammy


Ghostwriter, the creator of the song “Heart on My Sleeve”, is on the hunt for the famous prize; understand!

Cabbage! According to Variety, “Heart in hand”the controversial song written and produced by ghostwriters which features the entries of dragon AND The weekend generated by artificial intelligence, was submitted for consideration by the Grammys.

With the mock duet, the author of the song, which went viral in April this year, is in pursuit of the most coveted award in the music industry and, according to Harvey Mason Jr.the managing director of the Recording Academy, “it fits perfectly because it was written by a human being.”

In an interview with The New York Times, a Ghostwriter rep confirmed that the song was nominated for Best Rap Song and Best Song of the Year, awards given to the writers of a single, not its performers.

However, according to Variety, even if the track is eligible, Grammy rules require songs to have “generational distribution,” that is, “the wide circulation of a recording, available nationwide through physical stores, retailers, online from third parties and/or streaming services”.

It is worth mentioning that after appearing on YouTube, TikTok and streaming services, “Heart in hand” it disappeared when Universal Music apparently sent takedown notices to DSPs. Currently the song is online on unofficial accounts. According to the Times, Ghostwriter’s rep is aware that copyright issues are hampering the song’s commercial viability.

In “Heart in hand” the false The weekend AND dragon sing of the singer Selena Gomez, former girlfriend of The Weeknd. Watch:

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Source: Terra

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