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Spotify has been hit with another AI controversy after publishing computer-generated songs under the names of dead musicians.
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AI-generated songs are appearing on the official Spotify pages of several dead artists, according to recent (and disturbing) reports.
Streaming giant, Spotify, has unveiled the top 30 Nigerian songs with the biggest global streams in the first half of 2025.
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AI-generated songs are reportedly being uploaded to dead musicians' profiles on Spotify such as Blaze Foley and Guy Clark.
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Spotify is facing backlash for allegedly hosting AI-generated songs on the pages of deceased musicians like Blaze Foley and Guy Clark.