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Aug 12

Tyga's AI 'Synth-Slop' Album Earns Pitchfork's First 0.0 in Two Decades.

In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in music, a recent development has drawn significant attention and sharp criticism from industry

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In the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in music, a recent development has drawn significant attention and sharp criticism from industry reviewers.

A notable instance involves an unnamed rapper, who openly acknowledged integrating AI into their latest project, "$TARFACE," an album characterized by its distinct 80s influence. This admission coincided with the project receiving an exceptionally rare 'zero' rating, a critical assessment not seen since Jet's "Shine On" was similarly panned in 2006.

Renowned music publication Pitchfork delivered a scathing review, unequivocally stating: "$TARFACE is smug and complacent, an amalgam of ’80s synth-pop and disco slapped together by someone who’s seemingly never cared to listen to one synth-pop or disco record in his life … Stream it out of morbid curiosity if you must, but know that even a single listen runs the risk of making it profitable and therefore encouraging the music industry to commit such atrocities again."

This incident underscores the ongoing debate surrounding AI's role in creative fields and highlights the importance of staying informed on key developments shaping the future of music.

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