Randy Travis' AI-Generated Song Has Me Conflicted

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Randy Travis' "Where That Came From," was produced using AI-vocals. I both find it incredible that technology can give a performer his voice back, annnnd I don't like the precedent that this sets.
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  • @courtney.22
    @courtney.2217 күн бұрын

    I personally think Randy has earned the right to do this, and it was done pretty tastefully and sounds exactly like him

  • @bestversion8159

    @bestversion8159

    17 күн бұрын

    Do what? As far as I can tell he didn't do anything.

  • @courtney.22

    @courtney.22

    17 күн бұрын

    @@bestversion8159 use AI for a song

  • @bradenkylegreen

    @bradenkylegreen

    17 күн бұрын

    @@bestversion8159AI

  • @frankfarms83

    @frankfarms83

    16 күн бұрын

    Once. And that’s it

  • @savannahrosenight5904

    @savannahrosenight5904

    16 күн бұрын

    Leave him alone

  • @zachturnermusic
    @zachturnermusic17 күн бұрын

    Honestly, if Randy didn’t have a part in it I’d be more against it. There’s a real band, real songwriters and he had a huge part in it. It makes sense 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @ericfleischauer5863

    @ericfleischauer5863

    15 күн бұрын

    He didn't write the song. He didn't sing it. How did he have a freaking part in it?

  • @wandaalvarez117

    @wandaalvarez117

    15 күн бұрын

    Agree

  • @steveleeart

    @steveleeart

    15 күн бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @steveleeart

    @steveleeart

    15 күн бұрын

    @@ericfleischauer5863he wouldn’t let people do this if he didn’t trust the process.

  • @ericfleischauer5863

    @ericfleischauer5863

    14 күн бұрын

    @@steveleeart we don't know if he has any person agency as it is. He comes across like he has dementia.

  • @calebqueen2090
    @calebqueen209017 күн бұрын

    I completely get it on Randy Travis’ end, I just wish there was more honesty about it before the release, and I hope this isn’t a doorway for other artists to do the same

  • @FormLL

    @FormLL

    17 күн бұрын

    They talked bout it on a show about it

  • @EricNoneless

    @EricNoneless

    16 күн бұрын

    It's unstoppable the fact of other artists do the same.

  • @krisrhebergen

    @krisrhebergen

    13 күн бұрын

    I don’t think there was really any lack of transparency.

  • @eli-bt4he
    @eli-bt4he17 күн бұрын

    My opinion is that it would be wrong to tell Randy Travis that he isn't allowed to use available technology to put out music. That, imo, is no different than telling him he can't use text to voice technology to speak. Let the general public decide whether it is something that they want to listen to or not. The actual ethical question is whether it's okay to use the voice of a person who is deceased or otherwise not able to consent.

  • @luke_cohen1

    @luke_cohen1

    16 күн бұрын

    I wouldn’t mind tracks that were either demos or half finished at the time of passing that the artist really wanted to finish up got completed using AI with the consent of their estate and the help of the producers who were already helping produce the tracks in question. Otherwise, leave it alone.

  • @PenaltyKillah

    @PenaltyKillah

    15 күн бұрын

    @luke_cohen1 Nice, just like what Paul did with John's vocals for the Beatles' Now and Then

  • @somedude1901
    @somedude190117 күн бұрын

    Ultimately this comes down to people’s fear and inability to accept and come to terms with death. We can’t accept that artists we love (and therefore ourselves) will inevitably age, grow ill, and at some point, die, and we’re trying to subvert that reality by immortalizing music with AI.

  • @CanditoTrainingHQ

    @CanditoTrainingHQ

    9 күн бұрын

    I think it's much more about centralized labels replacing the power of individuals, than anything else. If death didn't exist, this would still be a major long term conflict of ownership eventually. We will live to see vocal samples being sold full-sale, and then the artist goes home.

  • @JeddorianJalapeno

    @JeddorianJalapeno

    8 күн бұрын

    Phenomenal talented songwriter had a stroke but has the creativity and the wherewithal to use the technology to incorporate in creation of more music using himself. That's on him and for no one else to criticize

  • @JD200_
    @JD200_17 күн бұрын

    I don’t mind this as long as the artist is on board. I think that there should be a note beside the vocalists indicating that it’s AI

  • @Jay-sl9jo

    @Jay-sl9jo

    17 күн бұрын

    Should we also have "Melodyne/auto-tune assisted" next to the vocalists name? Where do we draw the line where a vocal is natural or computer assisted?

  • @brainbonkk

    @brainbonkk

    12 күн бұрын

    @@Jay-sl9jo the line is at A.I. just like the original comment stated. and it's pretty obvious why. don't be dense.

  • @Jay-sl9jo

    @Jay-sl9jo

    10 күн бұрын

    ​@@brainbonkk What makes using A.I. so different from using tons of plugins and editing? They're different solutions to the same problem. One is just newer and better. Not trying to be dense here, I like thinking about things like this. Or maybe I just like being dense.

  • @brainbonkk

    @brainbonkk

    9 күн бұрын

    @@Jay-sl9jo on one side you're augmentating an artist's performance, but it's still that performance. and on the other you're creating one whole cloth, usually using stolen data from non-consenting artists. in this example, you're augmentating one person's performance to make it appear to be another person. this being something of an edge case / unicorn example where the artist has consented does not negate any of that. it is literally illegal to for a company to advertise one thing and sell you another. so yeah, either dense or extraordinarily bad at "thinking."

  • @bjcarew
    @bjcarew17 күн бұрын

    i like that it is used if the artist is alive but if they are dead, let the dead rest. i am sorta on the fence of AI.

  • @iankosky1724
    @iankosky172413 күн бұрын

    3:46 On the other hand there’s a golden band to remind me of someone who would not understand

  • @lawrencemaxwellmusic
    @lawrencemaxwellmusic12 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure if it was intentional, but I appreciate your comparisons using "on one hand" and "on the other hand" - I couldn't help but singing along to the Randy tune in my head

  • @EDGeProjects
    @EDGeProjects13 күн бұрын

    If Randy wants it, let him have it. It's his life.

  • @andrewupshaw6002
    @andrewupshaw600217 күн бұрын

    I kinda thought that it was AI I can’t stand how AI is taking over the music industry

  • @Puglady2000
    @Puglady200017 күн бұрын

    I'm not a fan of the AI stuff at all. I think it's a can of worms we shouldn't open.

  • @tubadaddy76

    @tubadaddy76

    17 күн бұрын

    Sadly, with a global release just happening on TV and online we'll have to figure it out.

  • @Flyingwithoutmings

    @Flyingwithoutmings

    17 күн бұрын

    It’s a slippery slope, I think we all need to stop and think about where we’re heading. The future seems bleak

  • @codyclem7928

    @codyclem7928

    17 күн бұрын

    AI is the future weather you like it or not

  • @Flyingwithoutmings

    @Flyingwithoutmings

    17 күн бұрын

    @@codyclem7928 I do not like it.

  • @codyclem7928

    @codyclem7928

    17 күн бұрын

    @@Flyingwithoutmings I think it has its place, but I agree with you.

  • @CyrusWaugh
    @CyrusWaugh17 күн бұрын

    9:36 Never thought you’d reference Hatsune Miku and yet here we are

  • @josephtafur

    @josephtafur

    17 күн бұрын

    Me either

  • @dragonkfg

    @dragonkfg

    17 күн бұрын

    Me either

  • @paisleepunk

    @paisleepunk

    16 күн бұрын

    truck is mine (it'd be real funny if miku got in on the pop stars tryin' country craze)

  • @TheViolaBuddy

    @TheViolaBuddy

    15 күн бұрын

    @@paisleepunk As both a Vocaloid fan and a country fan, I'd love for more (or, uh, any?) Vocaloid country songs.

  • @fireflygaming8764

    @fireflygaming8764

    4 күн бұрын

    ​@@TheViolaBuddyHonestly that would be cool! Just need to know how to use the program.

  • @Ethan-ro6cu
    @Ethan-ro6cu17 күн бұрын

    Yes me too, I don’t know how to feel about it. Randy Travis is a legend but I don’t know how to feel knowing it’s ai. Keep it up man. Have a good day!

  • @berlyn3014
    @berlyn301417 күн бұрын

    Thanks for putting what I'm feeling into words. My immediate thought when I heard was awesome for Randy. But then I almost instantly got this feeling in the pit of my stomach that it's not going to be long (if it's not already happening) until companies are going to take vocals an artist has recorded and do the same thing for a whole album without consent.

  • @GrantH
    @GrantH17 күн бұрын

    Pandora’s box is fully opened now. I understand the argument of “it’s technically his own voice, he can do what he wants with it,” but I think amongst the general public, trust between artist and consumer will be permanently broken the more and more this happens.

  • @debbiehale2509

    @debbiehale2509

    17 күн бұрын

    Is auto tune real?

  • @dontfallyoumighthurtyourse4694

    @dontfallyoumighthurtyourse4694

    17 күн бұрын

    Most people don’t care as long as it sounds good.

  • @keepingitreal71

    @keepingitreal71

    17 күн бұрын

    Most music today SUCKS... Hearing the new song is like the Good old days when music was music... More power to Randy...

  • @juliejohnson3835

    @juliejohnson3835

    6 күн бұрын

    Ever hear madonna live vs recorded music? She and many others wouldn't have a career without computers fixing their lousy voices.

  • @stephaniemarie7696
    @stephaniemarie769617 күн бұрын

    I think it’s incredible that Randy Travis has new music out. As a Randy Travis fan since his first release, I’m thrilled to hear his vocals again. Which they are, even taken digitally. Music genres use all types of technology to change or alter their music. This is his voice, just prerecorded and altered. It brought tears to my eyes listening the first time. Randy Travis has a beautiful voice, I’m glad to hear him again.

  • @bluewheels3980
    @bluewheels398017 күн бұрын

    I love Randy Travis, and as a country music fan with a disability I look up to Randy. Having said that, I think James Dupre, the artist whose vocals were laid over, deserves his own career. I've been watching him on KZread for over a decade. Randy has had his moment

  • @debbiehale2509

    @debbiehale2509

    17 күн бұрын

    That's not for you to decide!

  • @danicee

    @danicee

    17 күн бұрын

    That’s exactly what I was thinking. The artist that actually sang the song deserves the chance to perform and receive credit, as well.

  • @kimberlyanderson3672

    @kimberlyanderson3672

    17 күн бұрын

    James has been preforming for Randy on the More Life Tour. If he wanted to do something else he would be, but he obviously loves what he’s doing

  • @danicee

    @danicee

    17 күн бұрын

    @@kimberlyanderson3672 that might be a contract between James and the label, though

  • @bluewheels3980

    @bluewheels3980

    17 күн бұрын

    @debbiehale2509 I never said I am the arbiter of the country music industry. If I were Dolly Parton, Emmylou Harris Suzy Bogguss, Pam Tillis, Kathy Mattea Wynonna Judd, Martina McBride, Ricky Van Shelton, Billy Dean, LeAnn Womack, LeAnn Rimes, Trisha Yearwood, Lorrie Morgan, Willie Nelson, and Vince Gill would have never left regular Radio country airplay and Anita Cochran would have been huge. Beyonce would ecorded a much more traditional country album. She would have blown out of the water had she actually tried. However, I do not hold such power. Therefore, all I did was express an opinion, something to which everyone is entitled, nothing more, nothing less. My thoughts are not up to you to determine

  • @johnpierce2095
    @johnpierce209517 күн бұрын

    he didnt really sing it though, someone else sang it and they filtered randys voice over it, SO yea this is gonna open up pandoras box, its all computers and not real

  • @bestversion8159

    @bestversion8159

    17 күн бұрын

    I don't think he did *anything* with it. He didn't write it or arranged it or anything.

  • @AimingWanderously

    @AimingWanderously

    17 күн бұрын

    But this was Randy's project, so with the absence of his own voice, this is as close as HE can get (and us, too), therefore it's all good. Right? I think so.

  • @johnpierce2095

    @johnpierce2095

    17 күн бұрын

    @@AimingWanderously nope, pretty soon their gonna start bring back dead singers with new songs out

  • @JackBrinker1

    @JackBrinker1

    17 күн бұрын

    Computers ARE REAL, they’ve been faking every instrument you can imagine for decades. I played an electronic organ at church in the 1960s. We’ve been using vocal enhancements (volume, reverb, etc) for even longer. Finally, somewhere the sound of most voices have near-identical duplicate although few have attempted to locate the pairs. Uniqueness most certainly exists but similarity also exists at varying levels. I expect that eventually, thousands of artificial vocal emulators will be available…why? because they have value just as faces, movements/dance, and hair, ideas etc have value. Well adjusted to yet another REALITY.

  • @AimingWanderously

    @AimingWanderously

    17 күн бұрын

    @@johnpierce2095 "pretty soon" maybe, but that's not what happened here. We're talking about THIS song, with Randy's blessing and involvement, no?

  • @JamesWilliams-gr4el
    @JamesWilliams-gr4el17 күн бұрын

    I was listening to the radio this morning where we talked about it. He said he really wanted to capture the heart and soul of his voice. And he hopes to come back soon actually singing. In my opinion he’s doing it exactly right. The problem I have with the whole AI thing is that you can have an artist say songs aren’t AI when they actually are.

  • @PenaltyKillah
    @PenaltyKillah17 күн бұрын

    Who's to say this isn't AI-generated Grady already? The lighting is a little too perfect 🤔

  • @GradySmith

    @GradySmith

    17 күн бұрын

    !!!!

  • @vitrock1

    @vitrock1

    13 күн бұрын

    Just another form of computer-generated art that's been around for years. Enjoy it! ❤

  • @brockpifer9929
    @brockpifer992917 күн бұрын

    8:19 - 8:32 that song that your friend made for your birthday sounded awesome!

  • @melissamoore9764
    @melissamoore976415 күн бұрын

    I am excited for Randy Travis! He was right there in the recording studio when this new music was being recorded. On his Facebook right now Randy has a post where he is thanking us the fans. They used 42 vocal tracks of his. I have been his fan since 1986. Randy deserves to be able to put out new music. We need to support Randy Travis.

  • @HaHaHaHa84531
    @HaHaHaHa8453111 күн бұрын

    You can tell Randy is all over this song! We neee more Randy!

  • @ShawnBrockMusic
    @ShawnBrockMusic17 күн бұрын

    I lived and worked in Nashville in the early 2000s, and I am forever thankful, because we were still in a time period where people had to actually be able to sing and write. it's not that there was no vocal tuning going on, but it was so subtle, and used as a tool to save some time and the artist's voice. now when I hear "country" on the radio, the tuning is so hard lined that the vocal could have easily been done in one take. This carries over to the Quality, or lack there of, and the live performance, where artists lip sync these days and it is accepted. I tried out a couple of these AI writing apps, and I am convinced it is riding most of this garbage that appears on the radio. I would be further more convinced that it is creating the melodies; if anyone don't believe me, just download one, and for the prompt, put in dirt road, jacked up truck, girl, drinking whiskey at a barn, bonfire, and it will generate whimsical lyrics that sounds like what you hear on the top 40. I love Randy Travis, and I'm glad that he was able to do this, but what is to keep me from doing a duet album with clones of every artist I have ever admired? yes, maybe there are some states where I actually couldn't use the name of The Voice I cloned, but if I don't give credit to anyone, is it still illegal? how can you sue me for a voice on a record, when said Voice really doesn't exist? It's only the human perception that this imitation is that voice. AI abilities to strip each track from a song have been around forever, and I have even used it as a practice tool. I can strip vocals, spoken word from interviews, and compile a composite of a persons voice, that will be a dead ringer, even though I have never actually done it. I know I can, because of my ear in music, performance, and abilities as an audio engineer. it can generate the album cover, and then a music video. it seems like we are living in an updated version of the movie Pure Country. furthermore, I have worked as a studio musician for several record labels, and had albums on a two different labels, and contractually, there are many people dead or alive, who won't have a choice in the matter if the label wants to put a likeness of them on anything they see fit. perhaps the only difference between one of us and these labels is, the label could actually use the name and appearance without ramification. in the end, it will all be artistic hijacking, and we are all used to that, but this will be on a whole new level.

  • @bolo1263
    @bolo126317 күн бұрын

    As far as all the AI robotic bullcrap, you can have that. But when it comes to something like a performer trapped in his own body that can't get out, used for voice recreation to give him a voice again is phenomenal. I have no problems with this whatsoever. No different than when I watch the nonverbal comedian speaking through a computer. Not to mention it's better than 99.9% of country music out there right now. Isn't that all what music is anyways?

  • @jking54544
    @jking5454417 күн бұрын

    This AI stuff is evolving by the minute. I've been working on this year long project for work, and we've been working to integrate AI into it, and by the time we found our solution, AI evolved enough to require another look and, ultimately a different solution. As for Randy's song ... and the use of AI in this regard. If an artist is alive and can't create (like Randy), and they can give their blessing, I'm all for it. We saw the CBS bit about it Sunday morning and spent the day outdoors, listening to Randy's catalog and reminding ourselves how amazing he is. We probably would just wait til he shows up on a classic country playlist otherwise. If the artist isn't around anymore? That's where it gets muddy for me. I don't want to hear "new" Johnny Cash songs created by AI. No matter what, AI is going to change things, whether we like it or not.

  • @davidgray2845
    @davidgray284514 күн бұрын

    Randy Travis has one of the most iconic voices in country music. 3 seconds of his voice and I’m transported back to my childhood. I hate everything about this. I don’t want new music from Randy Travis for the same reason I don’t wanna hear a new guitar solo from EVH.

  • @christa526
    @christa52617 күн бұрын

    Prince would NEVER want anything released that he did not have full creative control over. You are so right, this is almost how I believe AI will insidiously permeate our world, beginning with a gracious looking gesture than then opens a can of worms. There is no chance this is going to stay "super organic and nice." Love you, Grady and Love Randy Travis always

  • @JeddorianJalapeno

    @JeddorianJalapeno

    8 күн бұрын

    Most of the popchart music of Prince has dated trashy sounding keyboards ..never understood the high esteem afforded his work

  • @JeddorianJalapeno

    @JeddorianJalapeno

    8 күн бұрын

    It's already been demonstrated that groups that are out there still performing like the eagles commonly lip sync to recordings of their own voices so this example is even a little more honest in its presentation

  • @WesleyDalton15
    @WesleyDalton1517 күн бұрын

    Nah the Jurassic park reference was spot on

  • @annmarie3573

    @annmarie3573

    17 күн бұрын

    Or Pet Cemetery. You bring something you loved back for the dead using some unnatural means, and what you get might look similar, but you quickly realize it's not them. No soul. That's the way I feel about this song.

  • @WesleyDalton15

    @WesleyDalton15

    17 күн бұрын

    @@annmarie3573 precisely

  • @JacobBarbee-jf4fy
    @JacobBarbee-jf4fy13 күн бұрын

    Randy's there, but just can't make magic like he used to. But with a little help, he can pervey his thoughts. Kinda like a studio tape vs release that's alot more polished. Its Randy's O.K. that made this a certified song he approves of, how he'd do it, did it and still kinda doing it.

  • @christinasherman6966
    @christinasherman696617 күн бұрын

    My local radio station played the song last week when it came out and at the time the DJ said he thought it was an old song from the vault. I listened to it and thought "it should have stayed in the vault, it has no soul". Now I know why I felt that way. Not a fan of the idea of AI songs, it feels like a Pandora's Box of problems.

  • @annmarie3573

    @annmarie3573

    17 күн бұрын

    I thought the same! I could tell something was off.

  • @Chamomileable
    @Chamomileable16 күн бұрын

    I think people are taking this all the wrong way. The music is real human musicians. The lyrics are real human writers. The voice model was made using 40+ voice masters by Randy. Randy was along every step of the way. Engineering was used to mix and master the song. Randy is making this choice and I believe that the tears of joy he and his family cried hearing the song speaks for itself. I think that as far as use-cases go, this is the best possible way to do it. I would never want this used after his passing to keep making money on his name, but I don't see this happening. As for your second point, Blue Oyster Cult are doing that. Their new album is all tracks that were either uncovered demos, damaged live recordings, etc etc that were remastered using AI to remove crowd noise, recording damage, etc, then remixed with the band performing new parts. "Don't Come Running To Me" features the final performance of Alan Lanier, whose family was able to hear a part he recorded decades ago remastered and usable in a studio track.

  • @Barrett-tq7pq
    @Barrett-tq7pq16 күн бұрын

    I'm not conflicted at all. Randy deserves this.

  • @adamplanner2143
    @adamplanner21433 күн бұрын

    I think this is when AI is used right. Randy Travis was involved in the whole process. This is HIS voice approved by himself and it is a beautiful song

  • @shawngroth4292
    @shawngroth429217 күн бұрын

    I think, in this situation - AI is being used in the right way. The artist is alive and involved in the process. And they are being public about it. I love the song.

  • @kubby6129
    @kubby612917 күн бұрын

    Why is this such a Black Mirror episode… I swear everything from that show comes true. Such a bleak reality

  • @biggirlonatreadmill1209

    @biggirlonatreadmill1209

    17 күн бұрын

    It’s the one with Miley Cyrus! (Don’t remember the episode name. Just her character is called Ashley O)

  • @MACMAMI

    @MACMAMI

    17 күн бұрын

    Or Skynet in the Terminator movies.

  • @JasonHalversonjaydog
    @JasonHalversonjaydog17 күн бұрын

    I've heard new versions of songs "sung" by passed on artists like Johnny Cash with new words added to old melodies. And you couldn't tell it was AI if you didn't know

  • @Zachyz
    @Zachyz17 күн бұрын

    I’m excited to hear more. I had a feeling it was James Dupré, it just makes sense. James wouldn’t want the credit for lending his voice. He lends it to Randy for his tribute concerts. Technically, it’s his voice, just not his performance. Definitely should be exempt from any awards but it’s just nice to get something “new” from Randy. Watching Randy smile so big makes me happy. Keep em coming Randy, James, Kyle, Mary, and Warner!!

  • @catofmanygrievances3772
    @catofmanygrievances377217 күн бұрын

    I think the song sounds great, but I'm also near-certain the reason this was all done in such a scrupulously ethical way is to boost PR for this technology being used in music. In reality, this is an edge case, and this technology is absolutely going to be spun in increasingly uncomfortable directions within the year. Also, unrelated, but listen to Holler Choir.

  • @danicee
    @danicee17 күн бұрын

    I honestly don’t know how to feel because he hasn’t been able to sing as he once could because of the stroke making it physically impossible for him to perform but he’s able to make decisions for himself as he’s aware and alive. This sets a precedent for estates to approve songs on behalf of the talent they rep… I think if someone isn’t alive to consent to something being made with their branding it shouldn’t be allowed, but that happens all the time. For example, having a hologram of Whitney Houston perform is so dystopian to me but she was alive when that tech was first being used at festivals so it’s possible she could have discussed this with her management. As for whether she did, the public only knows as much as they are willing to share. I also think that this will make it even harder for new talent to emerge because they’ll be competing with the greats again and that is definitely strange to think about. If a single by an AI mimicking Elvis releases would other new releases be able to outperform that? Also, how would tours happen with AI music without performers because I’m not paying to watch a hologram.

  • @prestonfreeman8443
    @prestonfreeman844316 күн бұрын

    My first initial thought was I've been blown away that the Randy Travis has bounced back from a massive stroke. And he went through soo much hardship and came back with an heart touching song that i couldn't believe 🙏. But not knowing it was all AI, I already felt skeptical. But 🙏 for Randy Travis

  • @davidhochstetler4068
    @davidhochstetler406817 күн бұрын

    It’s a beautiful song. I wish Randy was able to do it with his own voice, it would have been one of his best

  • @brianmenard7565
    @brianmenard756517 күн бұрын

    It will make it even harder to make it in the industry as a singer. You will have to compete against voices like Elvis and Johnny Cash.

  • @raveoreynolds6049

    @raveoreynolds6049

    17 күн бұрын

    Pretty much every artist in history, has had their whole catalogue for free on KZread/Spotify since like 2015. New artists have to compete with that already.

  • @ElizabethEwins-mj9zu

    @ElizabethEwins-mj9zu

    17 күн бұрын

    Not to mention Freddie Mercury.

  • @brianmenard7565

    @brianmenard7565

    17 күн бұрын

    @@raveoreynolds6049 yeah, I thought of that as well, but now those people are creating new music

  • @MichaelDawson03

    @MichaelDawson03

    16 күн бұрын

    So it shouldn't be hard to do. The two artist you mentioned happen to be two of music's legends that I can't stand the voice of. Johnny Cash couldn't sing on tempo, he was always a half step back, and Elvis' voice was simply annoying. I realize I am in the minority with my opinions, but that is part of my point. Music is subjective. I don't understand how Miranda Lambert has a career. Don't care for her music. Or Chris Jansen. But, they have careers because other people like them. Elvis and Johnny Cash don't draw me in, but a new voice like Carley Pearce or Ashley McBryde have me hooked. If they have talent and work ethic they will break through.

  • @ModestNeophyte
    @ModestNeophyte9 сағат бұрын

    Make no mistake about it, that's Randy's voice. Technology was used to create a vocal prosthetic. We are happy to see amputees use technology to function, so why not Randy? If anyone's earned the right to do it, it's him.

  • @chordsofwood
    @chordsofwood17 күн бұрын

    Conflicted, definitely. Perhaps if I were in RT's shoes, I would be elated at this opportunity. But, because it's not a real-time performance captured by recording technology, I can't and won't give it my blessing. As we tamper with AI, fast forward a 100 years, and recording arts by real people will be a cottage industry that few will make a living at. If we as a society embrace this artificial entertainment with votes of eyes, ears and dollars, then we'll get what we deserve. What's next, live performances enhanced by AI, and the stage performer isn't even singing, but has a manipulated sound that takes the best of a Toby Keith and blends it with George Strait? What a strange road to take.

  • @eddysmithmusic
    @eddysmithmusic12 күн бұрын

    I really liked your analogy comparing Randy’s AI generated voice to a prosthetic limb, I think that’s absolutely right. Though I do wonder what AI could mean for future generations of musical artists, will they have the opportunities to break through like the greats did, or will they be forever overshadowed by “new” AI-generated releases from past major artists…?

  • @etownshawn
    @etownshawn15 күн бұрын

    2030: Taylor Swift releases 250 albums in 1 day. yikes We could be living in the final decade of authenticity

  • @Metazoa54321
    @Metazoa5432117 күн бұрын

    the way it's getting used by Randy and co. here is much closer to the machine learning that artists use to develop certain digital brushes, which greatly eases massive workload/makes it possible, or even to the development of a vocal synthesizer like Vocaloid (Hatsune Miku and such, which you allude to in the vid). at the -artist- level, this is good! like with everything, it's when it gets in the hands of -execs and suits and investors- that the tech developments become worrisome. i shudder to think that someone sees this as a way to cynically milk even more from Juice WRLD's posthumous writing than many folks did (and still do! and he's been gone for almost 5 years now!!)

  • @TinManKustoms
    @TinManKustoms13 күн бұрын

    I'm a big fan of Randy Travis and really happy to hear a piece of him again on radio. I like the fact that it gives him the ability to make his music his instead of just writing the song and finding someone else to sing it for him. I do agree that this is a very dangerous technology and has to be heavily regulated otherwise it could kill the entire music industry as a whole because the music industry is a showcase of talented artists.

  • @RayNotCharles
    @RayNotCharles17 күн бұрын

    Hmmm, after watching your take on this Grady, Im on the fence now too. I seen CoJo, Clay Walker, and Josh Turners reactions to it and I was like “wow! If popular/legendary artists like those guys were damn near in tears hearing this, it’s gotta be good”. And so I was looking forward to it. Now, however, as much as I love Randy Travis and I’m not trying to take anything away from him, he’s an absolute miracle for having survived his stroke. And it’s amazing he’s made the progress in recovery that he’s made. Buuuuuut, I feel like people are forgetting all about movies like The Matrix, I, Robot, Surrogates, Terminator, etc. I’m sure that the people that made the machines in those movies had really good intentions, but even so….😟

  • @CanditoTrainingHQ
    @CanditoTrainingHQ9 күн бұрын

    There's something funny about the Warner CEO saying we need to see the optimism in AI. Like yeah, we understood there is an upside for you to make money. That was never in question.

  • @audiophileman7047
    @audiophileman704713 күн бұрын

    A technology by itself isn't evil or good. How a technology is used determines whether or not it is good or bad. AI is here, and it's not going away. We must create laws, regulations, and rules for its use in the same way we do for other technologies that have the potential to have undesirable impacts when misused. I'm overjoyed that Randy has found a way to now experience happiness again through his new AI assisted music. He is involved in its production, and he decides whether or not it is acceptable for release. Only an artist and his or her family when the artist is no longer alive should have the authority to use AI to replicate an artist's voice. An artist should also have the ability through his last Will & Testament to not allow his or her voice to be used by AI for developing songs after he or she is no longer alive.

  • @user-jp2tq9mg3d
    @user-jp2tq9mg3d17 күн бұрын

    I’m all for Randy being able to do this but I don’t think anything Ai generated should be regarded in awards or chart against a real person singing.

  • @edyer01
    @edyer0112 күн бұрын

    First it was the Beatles using AI to help create and isolate George Harrison (22 years after his death) and John Lennon’s (43 years after his death) voices to be combined with Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney to bring us the first Beatles AI song ever and now we have AI helping us hear Randy Travis‘s beautiful singing voice and a great song again. AI is going to do some tremendous things when it comes to bringing, the voices back of great singers that have had tragic accidents happen to them cutting their careers short. This is just amazing to hear. First, The Beatles used AI to a final finishing song to the band, closing the chapter of the greatest band in history and now Randy Travis gets his voice back after 10 years, who knows what’s going to be next. Absolutely love this technology.

  • @Tayme-fs3oy
    @Tayme-fs3oy17 күн бұрын

    Thanks for not bashing Randy but I’m sure he’s just happy and excited to hear his own voice in a new song. Prolly like a kid on Christmas. Music means the world to him and he approves of this musics message and that’s what matters to me 💯🙏🏻🙏🏻I do agree with what your saying and I don’t listen to non -artist approved AI songs tho either 💯💯💯💯

  • @andrewgriffin2366
    @andrewgriffin23667 күн бұрын

    Am writing a piece about this, focusing on Steve Marriott (Small Faces, Humble Pie) and while the widow favors AI recordings, while Marriott's children are against the idea. This is going to be a BIG issue going forward.

  • @ElliottPrather
    @ElliottPrather16 күн бұрын

    For me, what sets guys like Randy Travis apart from other artists is their natural ability to sing and deliver a heartfelt performance. While the AI is convincing, at the end of the day it’s not Randy. That said, it warms my heart that he’s able to make new music in any capacity.

  • @tallestmountain
    @tallestmountain5 күн бұрын

    it was done with his blessing and input. It used a tool to aid him in singing, just like we use tools to help someone to walk. As long as it is done up front and honest I dont see anything wrong with it.

  • @beatmania3rdmix
    @beatmania3rdmix17 күн бұрын

    I guess the thing that makes something like a Hatsune Miku or a Gorillaz more palatable is that behind the animation is an actual human somewhere. Vocaloids were samples of actual human singers. They weren't generated. They were actual recordings. And Gorillaz is Damon Albarn. Idk this just feels... uncanney valley.

  • @JoeyMetcalf80
    @JoeyMetcalf8017 күн бұрын

    Honestly since I’ve been exposed to James Dupre since he was recording covers in his bedroom on KZread. I could obviously hear James intonation in the vocals still even with the overlay of Randy’s voice. But it sounds very close to an original song. Perhaps only those like me would even notice that, and that shows how AI is going down the rabbit hole I’m sure will make people uneasy.

  • @carverpartin6604
    @carverpartin660416 күн бұрын

    I’m not gonna lie your birthday song shocked me. The way the chorus hit and the vocals went wide and stacked and then came back to one centered blew my mind - if the entire song was generated with one push of a button that’s freaking NUTS

  • @TheViolaBuddy
    @TheViolaBuddy15 күн бұрын

    As someone also into Vocaloid music, which you referenced near the end of the video, I think this is exactly like that. A voice provider intentionally creates a thing which is used with their consent to create vocals in a song. In this case, unlike in Vocaloid, the voice provider even takes part directly in the creation of the song (with Vocaloid, the voice is put together as a product that's released to the public and anyone who buys the product can create any song). To be clear, Vocaloid concerts don't consist of songs "by Hatsune Miku" in the sense that she wrote the songs; the concert organizers ask the most popular independent songwriters for permission to play their songs, and these "song producers," as they're called in the Vocaloid space, are credited as the main artist behind their respective songs, even if Hatsune Miku's name tends to be remembered more in the public's conception. But this case with Randy Travis may be a slippery slope, which is why it's good to talk about it. Because yes, at this point a singer might be able to make songs while incapacitated - but even more, even a non-incapacitated singer might just push forward simply making a higher volume of songs because they can distribute the work among people instead of needing to physically be there to record each one, which really feels like we're losing something special about it at that point. And indeed, with the technology existing there's a thin line between consenting usage and nonconsenting usage. As you say, this includes deceased people - which has happened already! Chinese pop star Teresa Teng from the 70s (probably the single biggest name from that era) was recreated with AI a couple years ago, which... yeah, is extremely uncomfortable as a concept.

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr702717 күн бұрын

    Between AI and deep fake technology, i can unequivocally state we'll all be regretting it later. You can't just say AI is good for this or that in certain circumstances and not expect it to be highly abused like it already has. So much for real talent, won't need it now we have AI to do it and no one gets paid except for the ones who releases song with AI. Can't drag anyone to court over copyright violations on a song that generated by AI vocals unless it's a lyrics violation that can be proven. As far as the voice, it's no ones except for AI. Ai will be severely abused, make no mistake about it.

  • @annmarie3573

    @annmarie3573

    17 күн бұрын

    Yes! The takes of "Randy's got his voice back." It's not his voice! It's a computer. No matter how convincing it might be.

  • @crhollifield2012
    @crhollifield201213 күн бұрын

    i think a good president of artist being involved and giving their blessing and collaborating is important, not just people using this to duplicate the voice of someone passed or exploited

  • @tanyaelias7683
    @tanyaelias768316 күн бұрын

    It could be a slippery slope, however Randy is cognitive and on board to this. It is pretty amazing to use this technology to allow him to sing again.

  • @gothard5
    @gothard513 күн бұрын

    on the one hand . . . I see what you did there . . . but on the other hand . . . there’s a wedding band

  • @colesandberg5202
    @colesandberg520217 күн бұрын

    I am all for it if the artist themselves are apart of the process and Randy’s case with being not be able sing and giving them there voices back. But I do not want artists who are no longer with us use ai

  • @Calphool222
    @Calphool222Күн бұрын

    I have absolutely no problem with it, and hearing a new song from an artist who is gone doesn't bother me either. It has literally been done before. The Beatles did it with John's voice with creative editing of studio tracks. People will either like the music or they won't. There is no need for hand wringing about it. Art is art. You can't box it in. In this particular case, I'm not even the least bit conflicted. Who the hell are we to tell Randy Travis that he shouldn't make new music however he chooses to do it? It's his life, not ours. Frankly, it's almost arrogant to say otherwise, IMO. It would be like saying "hey cripple, you can't use that wheelchair because we collectively decided you will just be crippled and unable to get around." Huh?

  • @mikestewart3670
    @mikestewart367014 күн бұрын

    Definitely think this is slippery slope. People already using AI in nefarious ways.

  • @Metalhead4life87

    @Metalhead4life87

    14 күн бұрын

    I already hate it!

  • @emeqgershown3064
    @emeqgershown306410 күн бұрын

    I’ve been listening to Randy’s new release and I think it’s great, mainly because he wants to continue to be an entertainer and physically can’t. I would be against doing this with artists that are dead, but Randy’s alive. I will say AI has a ways to go yet, I can hear the difference between music he actually did and this release, but it’s still good, it’s just not perfect. Remember the Beatles finished a song written by John and by the time the AI was ready only Paul and Ringo were still alive. It didn’t really sound like the Beatles, but Johns voice is there and some of Georges guitar works from an earlier attempt was there, so it think they honored the memories of those who were dead by the time it was completed. I hope they continue to improve on this an Randy gets more releases, totally real or not, I’ll buy them. Ps. I hate the idea of AI in almost every way, but it’s in our cars and on our phones. If your worried this will take over things, it already is: sky-net from Terminator is not far off.

  • @Geeksmithing
    @Geeksmithing14 күн бұрын

    Who would the recipient of the CMA or Grammy be? Randy? The underlying vocalist? The audio engineer or programmer?

  • @TheCharley53
    @TheCharley5313 күн бұрын

    I can almost hear it now, " Hello, I'M Johnny Cash AI" If you're not performing Live How will they know it's not really You! Don't let the real Music Die!

  • @HOTRODINATOR
    @HOTRODINATOR17 күн бұрын

    I can’t believe you said “on the one hand” at 3:45 and didn’t continue with “but on the other hand” It would’ve been too easy

  • @GradySmith

    @GradySmith

    17 күн бұрын

    Hahahha I literally realized I missed that after 😭

  • @storyspinner70
    @storyspinner7017 күн бұрын

    I do voiceovers/audiobooks from time to time and I use AI to fix mistakes here and there because it's easier than patching in a re-recording. I also use it in various ways for other work. I'm still not sure how I feel about it, even while I'm utilizing it at least once a week. There are so many points on both the pro and cons lists.

  • @mac7133
    @mac713317 күн бұрын

    As a mountain biker, I equate this to the use of electric mountain bikes. If using AI is what makes you able to sing, by all means, go for it! But if you're perfectly capable of singing, back off. Older people who ride electric mountain bikes, I'm okay with, because it keeps them on the trail, but if you're 25 and in great shape, don't. As for using AI to bring back artists who have died, I don't like that. Dead people can't ride bikes, electric or not, dead people can't sing.

  • @evanogden
    @evanogden11 күн бұрын

    Are we just gunna skip past the fact Grady just made a ‘on one hand… but on the other hand’ reference and didn’t even acknowledge it?

  • @ljm9100
    @ljm9100Күн бұрын

    As long as the artist is part of the creative process it is no more artificial than over half of the produced stuff out there. When he passes so does this type of production. I am more than ok with it in this particular case.

  • @seniorsurveyor
    @seniorsurveyor13 күн бұрын

    I was personally pleased for Randy, you can see the delight in his eyes. The song is wonderful. But like you I wonder where the steps on this road lead to. I am a Randy Travis fan, and an ABBA fan also; the avatar rendering of themselves in concert was interesting and delightful to watch...but I prefer a live youthful cover group (if they are GOOD). I agree with you that Randy's case is special, I will admit it brought mist to my eyes. Thank you for sharing.

  • @wadecookston1605
    @wadecookston160516 күн бұрын

    I feel similar about this as I do about using neurolink to help people that are quadriplegic. Like, I’m glad that it helps them, and there’s a lot of potential good that can come from these tools, but also, I don’t know that I trust the biggest companies in the industries involved in these breakthroughs to keep the influence and use of these tools benign.

  • @mrfyisms
    @mrfyisms17 күн бұрын

    If Randy Travis wants to AI a Randy Travis song, I'm ok with that. But the line will get blurry and this technology will be abused.

  • @LindaAllen2129
    @LindaAllen21292 күн бұрын

    I am also conflicted about AI, however because Randy Travis was very involved in process, I am comfortable with this particular use.

  • @TheLightSideReactions
    @TheLightSideReactions17 күн бұрын

    These are very astute concerns. I am thrilled for Randy and became emotional myself when I first heard it, but I can see where this can be a potentially catastrophic Pandora's Box. We'll really have to stay on top of this technology from an ethical and legislative standpoint.

  • @GunnyWolf-rt8qs
    @GunnyWolf-rt8qs17 күн бұрын

    No disrespect to Randy; to see what he's been through and see him keep pushing on is amazing. But this is the reason Zach Bryan is such a megastar: no AI, no Autotune, no BS. If AI tried to copy Zach Bryan the computer would eat itself for brunch and go up in a cloud of smoke.

  • @tmart9084
    @tmart908417 күн бұрын

    As I said I've been singing and playing since I was 10 ( 56 today ), and I have chosen music over love, family, and everything else and if I was in Randy's shoe's, I'd probably leave this world if I couldn't sing/play again and I certainly couldn't stand to hear my own voice being created by Ai because it wouldn't be me and my heart would most certainly not be in it. I can't ( and won't ) speak for someone else but for me it would break my heart and soul to know it wasn't my own voice I was hearing. Good for Randy to do what he feels is right but it's sure not for me and I've played for 1000's over the years.

  • @dprobinson192587
    @dprobinson19258715 күн бұрын

    the biggest problem i have with it, is that they didnt come out front and say what it was. They got the first day streams and then came out with it.

  • @shawngroth4292
    @shawngroth429217 күн бұрын

    I think things created with AI should be label as such. Give the consumer the choice.

  • @davidcuny7002
    @davidcuny700213 күн бұрын

    Rolling Stone reported James Dupré only found out about the track using his vocal *after* it was completed. I'm guessing the demo had been work for hire, so Warner has no obligation to obtain consent or pay royalties, despite this being recorded before AI vocals were a thing.

  • @ReelAppalachianAngler

    @ReelAppalachianAngler

    13 күн бұрын

    That’s actually false. James Dupre was a part of the project the entire time. They worked in the studio together and are excellent friends. He’s actually working on more songs for Randy. Randy and James both starred together in a movie called The Price before Randy’s stroke

  • @ianperry4768
    @ianperry476816 күн бұрын

    Wasn’t there an entire Black Mirror episode about this?

  • @cornfieldcloset
    @cornfieldcloset14 күн бұрын

    Randy deserves to live his dream the best he can. Nobody should bash him in any way

  • @stephaniem3299
    @stephaniem329915 күн бұрын

    I ❤ this song! Happy to see that others are also receptive to this new technology, especially since Randy is unable to sing, and has approved the process of creating this single.

  • @rmgaspar49
    @rmgaspar4915 күн бұрын

    Kind of simple. Each one's opinion will depend on whether they see music as an artistic process or an output. Or how much they support Dorian Gray's decision on the book/film.

  • @FitJourney_JC
    @FitJourney_JC13 күн бұрын

    Other mainstream country artists have already been releasing AI music. They just haven’t admitted it yet

  • @habsfan4ever67
    @habsfan4ever6712 күн бұрын

    In the case of Randy I’m all for it because he’s part of the process and clearly wanted this done. But for artists that have passed etc I just feel weird about that

  • @Johnny-re9kg
    @Johnny-re9kg17 күн бұрын

    As a songwriter that pitches songs, I'm wondering about a song, say I write with Kenny Chesney in mind to sing it, now you can/could put his actual vocal over my vocal. And for pitching, if he heard the original song with his own voice on it, that seems pretty powerful. I wonder how those artists would feel about it? Would they want to hear their own AI voices on songs for pitches? Or does that take away any last vestage of their own artistic interpretation of the created song?

  • @urabampot
    @urabampot17 күн бұрын

    The greatest country voice in history is BACK!!... we all know if he could he would play this live, and it would sound exactly like this... AI finally did something right!!... unlike other PC auto tune phonies!!.... (Taylor Swiftless & Bouncy for example)... noone would criticize his wheelchair because he cant walk... Well done Team Randy, Welcome back Hoss... Now get making more while you can still approve releases...

  • @abellopez.
    @abellopez.16 күн бұрын

    It's just the beginning. Of course we are reluctant. In 100 years this will be a relic of technology, and there will be lots of avenues to explore

  • @Ragtop_Jalopy
    @Ragtop_Jalopy17 күн бұрын

    If Randy is part of the whole dynamic of the song...I'm totally for it! He has such a unique song, and the song is beautiful...if this was someone 'copying' Randy, I'd call it out...but Randy is limited, but the passion is still there! I'm all for it....Randy is singing this in his heart, and this is the only option for him....I think it's a wonderful thing in ''this'' scenario!

  • @andrewdawn
    @andrewdawn16 күн бұрын

    This is kinda the same way I feel with posthumous albums.. as long as the artist gives the okay then I'm okay with it Also love the pic with you and Randy 🥹🥹

  • @StephanieMT
    @StephanieMT5 күн бұрын

    its breautiful, watching the music video makes it way better and makes me cry. watching him laugh and having fun and still being able to do something he loves

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