Tupac Shakur's estate has expressed strong disapproval over Drake's use of the late rapper's voice in his 'Taylor Made' diss track against Kendrick Lamar, utilizing artificial intelligence. The estate issued a cease-and-desist letter to Drake, stating it is 'deeply dismayed' and would 'never have given its approval' for the use of Tupac's voice. The controversy has sparked a broader discussion on artists' rights and AI regulation in the music industry. Following the legal pressure, Drake removed the AI-generated track from his Instagram.
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The estate of Tupac Shakur threatened to sue Drake over "blatant abuse of the legacy of one of the greatest hip-hop artists of all time." Drake has pulled his AI-generated track but can you tell which verses were made with AI? Read: https://t.co/AqAHQT2fw4 #AI #Drake #Tupac
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Drake using A.I. on his "Taylor Made Freestyle" diss record isn’t a bad move. All is fair in love and rap battles. In 2024, that apparently includes the use of artificial intelligence. https://t.co/KwReliqPPg
Drake using A.I. on his "Taylor Made Freestyle" diss record Isn’t a bad move. All is fair in love and rap battles. In 2024, that apparently includes the use of artificial intelligence. https://t.co/KwReliqPPg
In a cease-and-desist letter to Drake, 2Pac's estate says it is "deeply dismayed" and would "never have given its approval." https://t.co/ipXgbAue3Q
Tupac Shakur's estate said it never would have allowed Drake to use the late rapper's voice in his "Taylor Made" diss track against Kendrick Lamar. https://t.co/CMvOpNi76A