Doja Cat and Tyga Clash Over AI Use in Music Production
Rapper Doja Cat publicly criticized Tyga during a Twitch livestream, calling him a "penis" for using artificial intelligence to produce his album *Starface*. Tyga defended the AI use, comparing it to autotune, and dismissed the backlash. The album received a rare 0.0 rating from Pitchfork, sparking wider debate about AI in the entertainment industry, with artists like Madonna and Beyoncé also voicing concerns.
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Tyga Responds After Doja Cat Calls Him a 'Penis' for Using AI on His Album
Rapper Tyga has responded after Doja Cat criticized him during a Twitch livestream, calling him a 'penis' for using artificial intelligence to help produce his new album 'Starface.' Tyga laughed off the comment, saying he loves Doja but that she made a 'demonic album.' He admitted to using AI as a tool for 80s synths and guitar solos but insisted all vocals and songwriting were his own. The album received a rare 0.0 score from music outlet Pitchfork, which Tyga dismissed by saying 'the devil uses a pitchfork.' He also criticized Gen Z for not reading his full explanation. The controversy highlights the growing debate over AI use in the music industry.
Tyga Responds After Doja Cat Calls Him a 'Penis' for Using AI on Album
Rapper Tyga has responded after Doja Cat criticized him during a Twitch livestream, calling him a 'penis' for using AI to help produce his new album 'Starface'. Tyga laughed off the comment, saying he loves Doja but that she 'made a demonic album'. Tyga admitted to using AI as a tool for 80s synths and guitar solos, comparing it to the advent of autotune. The album received a rare 0.0 score from music outlet Pitchfork, which Tyga dismissed by saying 'the devil uses a pitchfork'. He clarified that all vocals and songwriting are his own, and that he spent three months in the studio. The controversy highlights the growing debate over AI use in the entertainment industry.
Tyga Responds After Doja Cat Calls Him a 'Penis' for Using AI on New Album
Rapper Tyga has responded after Doja Cat criticized him during a Twitch livestream, calling him a 'penis' for using artificial intelligence to help produce his new album 'Starface'. In an interview with TMZ, Tyga laughed off the comment, saying 'I love Doja, but she made a demonic album.' Tyga admitted to using AI as a tool for 80s synths and guitar solos but insisted all vocals and songwriting were his own. He compared AI use to the introduction of autotune. The album also received a rare 0.0 score from music outlet Pitchfork, which Tyga dismissed by saying 'the devil uses a pitchfork.' The controversy highlights the growing debate over AI in the entertainment industry, with artists like Madonna and Beyoncé also weighing in.
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Tyga's AI-Produced Album Sparks Criticism from Doja Cat and Pitchfork
Rapper Tyga released his latest album '$TARFACE' using artificial intelligence in its production, drawing sharp criticism from fellow artist Doja Cat, who called him a 'penis' in a video. Music magazine Pitchfork gave the album a 0.0 rating, labeling it 'a piece of shit.' Tyga defended his use of AI, comparing it to the introduction of Auto-Tune, stating that technology evolves and real artists embrace it. The incident highlights the ongoing debate in the music industry over the role of AI, with some viewing it as a creative tool and others concerned about copyright, compensation, and the displacement of human musicians.
Doja Cat Calls Tyga a 'Penis' for Using AI on His Album
Doja Cat publicly criticized fellow rapper Tyga during a Twitch livestream, calling him 'a penis' for using artificial intelligence tools to produce his latest album, Starface, released in July under the moniker Starface. Tyga admitted to using AI for 80s synth sounds and guitar solos but insisted all vocals were his own, comparing the technology's adoption to autotune. The album received a rare 0.0 rating from Pitchfork, the first in 20 years. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions in the entertainment industry over AI usage, with artists like Madonna, Beyoncé, and Ariana Grande also speaking out against it. AI was a major factor in the 2023 Hollywood strikes.
Doja Cat Calls Tyga a 'Penis' for Using AI on His Album
Doja Cat publicly criticized fellow rapper Tyga during a Twitch livestream, calling him a 'penis' for using artificial intelligence tools to produce his latest album, Starface, released in July under the moniker Starface. Tyga admitted to using AI as a tool for the album, comparing it to the advent of autotune, but insisted all vocals were his own. The album received a rare 0.0 rating from Pitchfork, the first in 20 years. The controversy highlights the ongoing debate over AI in the entertainment industry, with artists like Madonna, Beyoncé, and Ariana Grande also speaking out against its increased usage. AI was a major factor in the 2023 Hollywood strikes.
Doja Cat Calls Tyga a 'Penis' for Using AI on His Album
Doja Cat publicly criticized fellow rapper Tyga during a Twitch livestream, calling him a 'penis' for using artificial intelligence tools to produce his latest album, 'Starface,' released under the moniker Starface. Tyga had admitted to using AI for 80s synth sounds and guitar solos, comparing it to the adoption of autotune, but insisted all vocals were his own. The album received a rare 0.0 rating from Pitchfork, the first in 20 years. The controversy highlights the ongoing debate over AI in the music industry, with artists like Madonna, Beyoncé, and Ariana Grande also speaking out against its use. AI was a major factor in the 2023 Hollywood strikes.