Are the Drake Vocals on ‘Wah Gwan Delilah’ an AI Deepfake?

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Drake's 'Wah Gwan Delilah' vocals - are they real or an AI deepfake? Billboard contacted two companies specializing in AI detection to find out.

Drake performs surprise set on Day 1 of Wireless Festival 2021 at Crystal Palace on Sept. 10, 2021, in London, England.,” one commenter wrote about the song. It was a sentiment shared by many others, particularly given the track’s ridiculous lyrics and the off-kilter audio quality of Drake’s vocals.To date, the two rappers have not confirmed or denied the AI rumor. Though Drake posted the track on his Instagram story, it is hardly a confirmation that the vocals in question are AI-free.

Though it can’t be determined without a doubt whether “Wah Gwan Delilah” contains AI vocals, parody songs in general have played a major role in popularizing and normalizing AI music. This is especially evident on TikTok, which is replete with so-called “AI Covers,” pairing famous vocalists with unlikely songs. Popular examples of this trend include‘s SoundCloud-released track “BBL Drizzy” — which sampled an AI-generated song of the same name.

 

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