David Guetta Used AI to Put Eminem’s Voice in One of His Songs

A quick disclaimer, you will not find the Real Slim Shady here. People are going crazy over the fact that David Guetta recreated the voice of Eminem for a song that he developed and debuted during a recent performance. EDM (Electronic Dance Music) has become the focus of a discussion on the application of artificial intelligence.

David Guetta Used AI to Put Eminem’s Voice in One of His Songs

AI Has Come So Far!

The French DJ, who is now 55 years old, recently uploaded a video of himself playing a song that featured the voice of the rapper during one of his performances. He then shared it on social media. The musician, who is well known for his song “When Love Takes Over”, said that he had used AI technology so he could add Eminem’s voice to one of his songs.

David Guetta Talks About Emin-AI-Em

In the caption of the video he posted on Twitter, he wrote that he introduces Emin-AI-em. The video shows Guetta hyping up the massive audience with a voice imitating that of Marshall Matters. The two-time Grammy winner is then seen in a different video being questioned about how the odd partnership came to be through the use of AI-generating websites.

David Guetta said that he made this as a joke, but when it worked, he couldn’t believe it. He also said that technology has come so far that now it can compose lyrics in the manner of any artist that you choose.

Guetta Won’t Release the Song Commercially

David Guetta emphasized that he won’t release the song commercially, which led to a controversy. Before EDM and hip-hop fans have a meltdown over the unlawful use of Eminem’s voice on the song, Guetta clarified that he would not be using the song commercially.

One fan showed disagreement with this AI technology, claiming that this was the most depressing thing ever. The release of David Guetta’s single coincides with an increase in the amount of AI-generated content that has been made available on TikTok. Tech-savvy individuals are using AI software to make tracks sound as though they are being sung by another artist. One example of this is Ariana Grande supposedly “singing” Normani’s Song “Motivation”. There are also imitations of music by other artists, such as Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny.