Over 200 high-profile musicians, including Billie Eilish and Nicki Minaj, have signed an open letter calling for a halt to the predatory use of artificial intelligence (AI) that mimics human artistic expressions and sounds.The signatories, spanning musical genres and eras, include A-list stars and Rock & Roll Hall of Famers like Billie Eilish, J Balvin, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, and REM. The estates of Frank Sinatra and Bob Marley are also signatories.Last year, YouTube gave users a glimpse...
With the introduction of AI technology capable of cloning human voices, musicians are calling on tech companies to refrain from "devaluing" their art.
Lana Del Rey had a couple of heavily favored cameos during her Coachella
Lana Del Rey had a couple of heavily favored cameos during her Coachella
Lana Del Rey had a couple of heavily favored cameos during her Coachella performance, welcoming recent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Jon Batiste, both of whom will be fronting their own sets later in the weekend — but also one far less easily guessed guest, in the form of Billie Eilish, who turned up for a
Billie Eilish is leaning into the fact that she's into girls -- planting a kiss on a female YouTuber at Coachella and smacking the gal's ass while she's at it. The singer was filmed at the music fest this weekend, where she smooched with…
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Eilish was the surprise performer during headliner Lana Del Rey's set.
Eilish was the surprise performer during headliner Lana Del Rey's set.
The Popacalypse continues: on Monday, Billie Eilish announced her third studio album, Hit Me Hard And Soft, debuting May 17. This comes after weeks of teasing her mysterious new project, and on the heels of her Grammy- and Academy Award-winning run for Barbie’s “What Was I Made For?” It also comes amid a flurry of other releases from other major female pop stars—but given that Eilish is a favorite of both Gen Z and the industry at large, her next record (produced, as always, by her brother...
The US star arrived early on stage, after hitting the headlines last year for delayed performances.
Lana Del Rey had a couple of heavily favored cameos during her Coachella performance Friday, welcoming recent collaborators Jack Antonoff and Jon Batiste, both of whom will be fronting their own sets later in the weekend — but also one far less easily guessed guest, in the form of Billie Eilish, who turned up for a surprise pair of duets. Taking to a terrace overlooking the massive stage, the duo first joined forces on Eilish’s “Ocean Eyes,” then turned their voices to “Video Games.” Both songs...