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Kanye West Makes a Record for the A.I. Era

Culture
United States
Started March 31, 2026

Fans want to know whether the vocals on his new album, “Bully,” are truly his. But the question of what the “real” Kanye sounds like has never been simple

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
Fans deserve transparency about the use of A.I. in albums; knowing whether vocals are real or generated is crucial for genuine appreciation of the music.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
Debating the authenticity of Kanye's vocals distracts from the broader issue of how A.I. is reshaping creative industries and our understanding of art.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
Kanye's evolving sound reflects the changing landscape of music, where the definition of authenticity is increasingly complex in the digital age.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
The use of A.I. in music production enhances creativity, allowing artists like Kanye to explore new sounds and push the boundaries of their art.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 31, 2026
Relying on A.I. for music risks diluting an artist's authentic voice, leading to a future where true artistry is lost to algorithmic creation.
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