Sat, January 3, 2026

'AI clone' song gets a lot of attention from Jorja Smith's record company

Oliver Marston

By OLIVER MARSTON

AI clone song gets a lot of attention from Jorja Smith's record company

A viral song that supposedly has a fake version of Jorja Smith's voice made by AI has gotten a lot of attention from the Brit Award winner's record label.The label wants a piece of the song's sales because it sounds like the singer's voice without her permission.

The fight shows that the music business is getting more and more competitive as AI-generated content becomes more common.

The label says that the song in question seems to use AI to copy Smith's tone, style, and emotional tone.Representatives say that using her "voice likeness" is against her rights as an artist, especially since her voice is so unique and valuable in the market.

They say they want to be paid back because the people who made the AI-assisted song made money off of her fame.

AI Music Raises Legal and Ethical Questions

The music business is more worried about AI-generated music and the fact that there aren't clear laws about voice duplication.Artists and labels are worried that using AI technologies without limits could hurt their creative control, make it harder for people to recognize their brand, and make it easier for people to copy them without permission.

Groups in the industry are asking for stronger protections to keep artists' words and pictures safe.


Oliver Marston

Oliver Marston

ABOUT AUTHOR

Oliver Marston is a culture journalist from the UK who writes about how art, music, books, and everyday life are all connected.He has a degree in media studies and enjoys telling stories in new and interesting ways.He writes about new cultural movements and important people in the UK and other countries.People like Oliver's work because it is very insightful, tells stories that make you feel something, and captures the spirit of modern culture.



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