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Prince - "This Dick" real or fake? I'm assuming I can't post the link? So if you search YouTube for "Prince This Dick" you'll see it.
The account that posted it has 1 post. This. Which obviously looks dodgy.
It kind of sounds like vocals pulled from various live recordings/rehearsals jammed together which again sounds sort of dodgy. First listen I assumed fake.
2nd listen, at 1.20 there are background vocals, harmonies with intonations, the background vocals are slightly different to the main vocal. If you were trying to fake something but make it sound genuine, you wouldn't do that?
It sounds old - 15th generation cassette dub old.
It's almost certainly not AI. AFAIK AI can't fake that rough old cassette sound. AI music sounds new and polished.
It could be something a human made? But then there's the background vocals...
What does everyone think? [Edited 4/1/26 0:28am]
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Reply #1 posted 04/01/26 3:17am
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Ndorphinmachina said: I'm assuming I can't post the link? So if you search YouTube for "Prince This Dick" you'll see it.
The account that posted it has 1 post. This. Which obviously looks dodgy.
It kind of sounds like vocals pulled from various live recordings/rehearsals jammed together which again sounds sort of dodgy. First listen I assumed fake.
2nd listen, at 1.20 there are background vocals, harmonies with intonations, the background vocals are slightly different to the main vocal. If you were trying to fake something but make it sound genuine, you wouldn't do that?
It sounds old - 15th generation cassette dub old.
It's almost certainly not AI. AFAIK AI can't fake that rough old cassette sound. AI music sounds new and polished.
It could be something a human made? But then there's the background vocals...
What does everyone think? [Edited 4/1/26 0:28am]
It's AI, I know the person that made it. There's an AI site where you can prompt it to make a song about anything you want it to and make it sound like anyone you want. He used that site. |
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Reply #2 posted 04/01/26 4:11am
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I gave it a listen, didn't bother to finish it It made me laugh  Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #3 posted 04/01/26 8:14am
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Ndorphinmachina said:
I'm assuming I can't post the link? So if you search YouTube for "Prince This Dick" you'll see it. The account that posted it has 1 post. This. Which obviously looks dodgy. It kind of sounds like vocals pulled from various live recordings/rehearsals jammed together which again sounds sort of dodgy. First listen I assumed fake. 2nd listen, at 1.20 there are background vocals, harmonies with intonations, the background vocals are slightly different to the main vocal. If you were trying to fake something but make it sound genuine, you wouldn't do that? It sounds old - 15th generation cassette dub old. It's almost certainly not AI. AFAIK AI can't fake that rough old cassette sound. AI music sounds new and polished. It could be something a human made? But then there's the background vocals... What does everyone think? [Edited 4/1/26 0:28am]
I think you can post links to fakes. It's no copyright infrigement.
As to whether publishing music on YT or anywhere else that passes as an artist's and use their name does constitutes any kind of legal infringement, IDK what the state of the legislation is, but I think it should be forbidden. If it isn't, we will probably end-up with so much AI slop that imitates artists' that the original works will only be a tiny fraction of what one finds when looking for their stuff... |
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Reply #4 posted 04/01/26 12:21pm
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Mindbells9 said: Ndorphinmachina said: I'm assuming I can't post the link? So if you search YouTube for "Prince This Dick" you'll see it.
The account that posted it has 1 post. This. Which obviously looks dodgy.
It kind of sounds like vocals pulled from various live recordings/rehearsals jammed together which again sounds sort of dodgy. First listen I assumed fake.
2nd listen, at 1.20 there are background vocals, harmonies with intonations, the background vocals are slightly different to the main vocal. If you were trying to fake something but make it sound genuine, you wouldn't do that?
It sounds old - 15th generation cassette dub old.
It's almost certainly not AI. AFAIK AI can't fake that rough old cassette sound. AI music sounds new and polished.
It could be something a human made? But then there's the background vocals...
What does everyone think? [Edited 4/1/26 0:28am]
It's AI, I know the person that made it. There's an AI site where you can prompt it to make a song about anything you want it to and make it sound like anyone you want. He used that site. Do you know which site? It had to have been heavily edited after it was generated to get that old bootleg sound. |
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Reply #5 posted 04/01/26 4:07pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
Mindbells9 said:
It's AI, I know the person that made it. There's an AI site where you can prompt it to make a song about anything you want it to and make it sound like anyone you want. He used that site.
Do you know which site? It had to have been heavily edited after it was generated to get that old bootleg sound.
AI can imitate whatever you put into it. If you give a shitty cassette tape it'll spit out something that sounds like that. It's AI for sure. |
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Reply #6 posted 04/01/26 4:41pm
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Mindbells9 said:
It's AI, I know the person that made it. There's an AI site where you can prompt it to make a song about anything you want it to and make it sound like anyone you want. He used that site.
Tell that MF to eat a giant bag of those dicks. Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop |
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Reply #7 posted 04/01/26 5:02pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
Mindbells9 said: Do you know which site? It had to have been heavily edited after it was generated to get that old bootleg sound.
AI can imitate whatever you put into it. If you give a shitty cassette tape it'll spit out something that sounds like that. It's AI for sure.
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s.
Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points.
There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record.
I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO.
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot. [Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm] |
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Reply #8 posted 04/01/26 5:03pm
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What I find real troubling is the comments' section: many, many people assume it's real (there's even talk of Michael B dropping that title in a recent interview, though Princevault dooesn't reflect that). I couldn't tell whether it's AI or not at this stage, I just take it for granted that any new Prince song that pops up outta nowhere has to be AI unless it's previously been documented or we know the source to be reliable. What preoccupies me is the fact that fakes can, and will pass as the real thing. More and more often as the quality improves. Over and over. This may be the biggest threat to Prince's (and any artist's) legacy: his work becoming a drop in the middle of an ocean of fakes. |
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Reply #9 posted 04/01/26 5:11pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot.
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...like spotify posting their own ai generated "songs" to snuggle up into your shuffle just to make a few extra bucks  Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop |
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Reply #10 posted 04/01/26 5:34pm
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databank said:
What I find real troubling is the comments' section: many, many people assume it's real (there's even talk of Michael B dropping that title in a recent interview, though Princevault dooesn't reflect that). I couldn't tell whether it's AI or not at this stage, I just take it for granted that any new Prince song that pops up outta nowhere has to be AI unless it's previously been documented or we know the source to be reliable. What preoccupies me is the fact that fakes can, and will pass as the real thing. More and more often as the quality improves. Over and over. This may be the biggest threat to Prince's (and any artist's) legacy: his work becoming a drop in the middle of an ocean of fakes.
Yeah. I take a similar stance. Assume it's fake until confirmed otherwise.
I don't even think AI music is completely without merit. Every so often I remember The Eternal Jukebox exists and throw a song in there if I'm particularly feeling it. Rather than skipping back or hitting repeat... foreverjukebox.com throw a song in there and it'll use AI to create a neverending mix (Loose! works particularly well since it seems designed with dance/EDM in mind - I'd imagine ballads would sound horrific).
But fakes will be an issue in the Prince bootleg community. Given they're at their worst now and will only get better. |
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Reply #11 posted 04/01/26 5:49pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
rockford said:
Ndorphinmachina said: Mindbells9 said: Do you know which site? It had to have been heavily edited after it was generated to get that old bootleg sound.
AI can imitate whatever you put into it. If you give a shitty cassette tape it'll spit out something that sounds like that. It's AI for sure.
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s. Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points. There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record. I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO. If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot. [Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm] It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary. |
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Reply #12 posted 04/01/26 6:05pm
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Mindbells9 said:
It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Hmmm.
Can you use a prompt of DICKS and SOCKS to make a fake Red Hot Chili Peppers jig? Welcome to "the org", nayroo2002… life, it ain't real funky unless it's got that pop |
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Reply #13 posted 04/01/26 8:03pm
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nayroo2002 said:
Mindbells9 said: It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Hmmm.
Can you use a prompt of DICKS and SOCKS to make a fake Red Hot Chili Peppers jig? I'll give it a shot lol |
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Reply #14 posted 04/01/26 8:51pm
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databank said:
What I find real troubling is the comments' section: many, many people assume it's real (there's even talk of Michael B dropping that title in a recent interview, though Princevault dooesn't reflect that).
That would've been Good Dick & A Job. It was on Funktopia, but don't remember the episode, sorry. |
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Reply #15 posted 04/02/26 10:49am
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NouveauDance said:
databank said:
What I find real troubling is the comments' section: many, many people assume it's real (there's even talk of Michael B dropping that title in a recent interview, though Princevault dooesn't reflect that).
That would've been Good Dick & A Job. It was on Funktopia, but don't remember the episode, sorry.
That one we know of. Are people that dumb that they can't tell the difference between "Good X & A Job" and "This X"?
Do they also believe Hot Summer is an ad for Menards? |
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Reply #16 posted 04/09/26 8:02pm
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Mindbells9 said:
Ndorphinmachina said:
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s.
Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points.
There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record.
I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO.
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot.
[Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm]
It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Care to share a link to the song you created?
From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice.
You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno.
Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself".
Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either.
There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt.
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Reply #17 posted 04/10/26 2:42pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
Mindbells9 said: Ndorphinmachina said:
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s.
Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points.
There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record.
I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO.
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot.
[Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm]
It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Care to share a link to the song you created? From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice. You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno. Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself". Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either. There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt. https://sonauto.ai/song/2...c537a51432  |
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Reply #18 posted 04/10/26 2:45pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
Mindbells9 said: Ndorphinmachina said:
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s.
Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points.
There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record.
I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO.
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot.
[Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm]
It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Care to share a link to the song you created? From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice. You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno. Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself". Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either. There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt. Dude, I'm literally telling you that I know the guy who made the song. It's *all* fake. Someone else made a very explicit Michael Jackson song about what he likes to do to little boys. Suno ain't flagging everything  |
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Reply #19 posted 04/10/26 3:37pm
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Ndorphinmachina said:
Mindbells9 said: Ndorphinmachina said:
That's not really how it works. It takes a LOT of data to train an AI model. It's not as simple as giving it something to "copy" then having it create something new from one example - complete with that 90's Prince bootleg sound - as in; ripped from a cassette tape made in the 80s.
Something like Suno (I've used it to make "birthday songs" for friends, since you can feed it a list of their interests have it generate something in their favorite genre and it sound like you've actually made an effort - more than writing a 3 line prompt while sitting on the toilet) has been fed everything on Spotify and can imitate styles and genres. It can do a convincing human voice and can very accurately create instrumentation. If you tell it to "Make it sound like a very old cassette dub" it simply ignores you (Literally just tried it). Spotify is all digital. It doesn't have those data-points.
There are other AI music generators. Those that don't have the same "safeguards"... where they will let you imitate a celebrity voice, where sexual lyrics are allowed etc... I'm not aware of any that are capable of adding that kind of artifacts... more than perhaps the crackle of a vinyl record.
I can believe AI was used for the voice/background vocals - how else? (although IMO the background vocals are the most convincing part of the whole exercise). I don't believe this was 100% AI generated from a written prompt. The fact the YouTube page only has one song rather than a slew of "new" songs also suggests human involvement IMO.
If I'm wrong then it's worrying since the fakes are going to be considerably more difficult to spot.
[Edited 4/1/26 17:03pm]
It's 100% AI. Like I said in my earlier post, I know the guy who made it. It was generated using the Suno site. Just for shits and giggles, I made one using the prompt "Prince song about a pair of purple socks". In less than 2 minutes, it created a song called "The Royal Pair" that sounds exactly like Prince and reminds me of "High Fashion" mixed with "All Day, All Night". It sounds so convincingly like Prince and his music that it's scary.
Care to share a link to the song you created? From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice. You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno. Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself". Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either. There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt. So, I've been corrected. He used Sonauto to make "This Dick", *not* Suno. |
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Reply #20 posted 04/10/26 5:56pm
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Mindbells9 said:
Ndorphinmachina said:
Care to share a link to the song you created?
From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice.
You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno.
Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself".
Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either.
There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt.
Dude, I'm literally telling you that I know the guy who made the song. It's *all* fake. Someone else made a very explicit Michael Jackson song about what he likes to do to little boys. Suno ain't flagging everything 
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Reply #21 posted 04/10/26 7:20pm
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paisleyparkgirl said:
Mindbells9 said: Ndorphinmachina said:
Care to share a link to the song you created?
From playing around with it myself for the past year or so, I've found that if you tell Suno to make "a Prince song" it flags it and says you can't imitate an artist. You can make "a song in the style of Prince" but it won't use his voice.
You can somewhat get around that, by using more creative prompts. But only somewhat. OR by using other software to get his voice then manually inserting that into a track created by Suno.
Suno also flags sexual prompts. So "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" would have also been flagged, and not created. (literally just tried it and after the "moderated" message it automatically changed "this dick ain't gonna suck itself" to "this love ain't gonna work itself".
Then there's the bootleg sound. Which Suno can't do either.
There was far more work put into this than a Suno prompt.
Dude, I'm literally telling you that I know the guy who made the song. It's *all* fake. Someone else made a very explicit Michael Jackson song about what he likes to do to little boys. Suno ain't flagging everything 
Oh lord you're either lying or this is super disturbing. Lol not lying |
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Reply #22 posted 04/11/26 1:49am
FancyLesbian 
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I'm gonna say it's AI, simply because I can't find anything musically redeeming in it. Prince was really good even when he was bad. |
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Reply #23 posted 04/11/26 4:03am
paisleyparkgir l 

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FancyLesbian said:
I'm gonna say it's AI, simply because I can't find anything musically redeeming in it. Prince was hreally good even when he was bad.
How about Jughead and Purple and Gold ? |
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Reply #24 posted 04/11/26 10:50am
mclihah2 
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paisleyparkgirl said:
FancyLesbian said:
I'm gonna say it's AI, simply because I can't find anything musically redeeming in it. Prince was hreally good even when he was bad.
How about Jughead and Purple and Gold ?
I don't think even AI could stoop as low as Purple and Gold |
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Reply #25 posted 04/11/26 1:52pm
Lpckwood88 
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paisleyparkgirl said:
FancyLesbian said:
I'm gonna say it's AI, simply because I can't find anything musically redeeming in it. Prince was hreally good even when he was bad.
How about Jughead and Purple and Gold ? Would jughead be that bad as a instrumental lol. |
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