Lol I listened to this song for maybe the 30th time, saw it only had 900 likes, listened to 4 other songs (~8 mins) then it started playing again and now it has 901
People complain about AI taking over and taking jobs from people, but let's be honest, while there's plenty of bad uses for it, there's also plenty of great uses for it that allow creative people who lack the talent to do things on their own to create some great works of art like this song.
If you have the passion you should be able to learn the talent. That's how most people with talent unlock it. If you are just making it for money or not very into it (say you are making a one off song as a joke) then you wouldn't have the passion to learn.
@@WhatIsTheHeat "If you have the passion you should be able to learn the talent." While I get the sentiment, this is unfortunately just not viable for everyone. Plenty of people have a passion for something, but can't physically do it, or can't do it because of circumstances such as it costing too much money or them having to spend too much time working or doing things with their families. Passion alone isn't always enough to develop a skill in something, unless you are so passionate about it you'd forsake other parts of your life to a detrimental degree, and even then there's no guarantee you'll be able to achieve your dreams. That's also to say nothing of people with disabilities, either physical or mental, that prevent them from doing stuff. In the end, AI is just another tool, and it's up to the people using it to use it for either good or bad purposes. If people are going to claim that AI art isn't real art, then what about art using a computer instead of paper, what about using a pencil instead of a pen, what about musicians that use sound mixers or electronic keyboards instead of the actual instruments? Art is and has always been derivative of itself. Almost every artist who's existed whether it's music, painting, sculpting, etc, has been inspired by those who came before them, learned from the techniques they learned from studying others, and used new tools and techniques to create their own art. Some of it has always been bad and of low quality, or straight up plagiarizing those who they used as examples, but others have used those examples to develop their own techniques, create new things that are their own unique styles, or develop masterpieces that heavily borrow from what came before. AI technology is new and much easier to use than the methods before, so yes, even people without talent can make use of it and get better results than even some who have talent or have practiced a ton with older methods. The same could be said of the transition between painting and photography though, where once you needed to master your skills to realistically represent something, but photography could do the same with a fraction of the effort. People will come to appreciate different things in different ways as time goes on. AI technology isn't replacing existing methods of making art, just as digital art hasn't completely replaced hand drawn art. It's simply another tool to be used, and it's up to the people using that tool to make worthwhile results with it.
The main issue with AI is that it steals from other sources without credit or compensation, this especially sucks for artists that struggle to make ends meet already. Everyone can learn to draw, make music, write stories and more, not having the “talent” is not an excuse.
@@Sweetiebombsvids There is an argument to be made that because it steals from so many artists at once, it makes something completely new. But yeah 100% agree with you on the talent thing that this Gamer is claiming
Not even High Demon Elgrim can stop funk like this
Enjoy your 69th like good sir.
I was gonna like but I prefer it at 69
@@KomodoDargon54Well did you like now? It's not going back down to it any time soon
@@KomodoDargon54 169, still counts right
@@seraphphoenix4598 True
Doug playing this in the Rosa stream after hitting 500k was such a good feeling
yeah
I was wondering what the song was, luckily it showed up in my reccomendations
Wait when did he do that?
@@stealthpilot2861in the Rosa stream, after hitting 500k
The crab secret was that this song fucking slaps
This song gives me the feeling that I have 24 older brothers who mysteriously disappeared and I occasionally wonder about them.
Shit forgot to update the number. * gunshot *
@@DaMoniableplease give a warm Doug Doug welcome to Sam [insert number here]!!!
Oh shit! Forgot to save it.
this feels like it would be the credits song for a pajama sam movie or something
Exactly lol.
Technically, the Pajama Sam video is a movie, so we could play this at the end
@@JadeTheIdiot184YEAH TRUE ACTUALLY
Sundance gonna eat this up.
Lmaaaao yes it’s finally here
It has no reason hitting this hard. God I love it
This song is unironically just great
Now I want to see a high production cover of this song, it's actually so good
someone put this on spotify before the darkness gets to me
Why don’t you just succumb to the darkness? It feels so nice… and we have free cookies
25 Sams gave their lives to create this masterpiece.
This is the law of equivalent exchange
BABAGABOOSH
I wish someone would remake this song (Without AI) but also hope that if it was ever remade, wouldnt have high amounts of autotune.
Tuffest song to come out of the DougDoug archives
Open the fart gates! Cause this song rips ass.
:O🍑💨
I hope doug adds this to the stream music playlist
"fuckin' bullshit"
- Sam #10
This song gets me joy on a spiritual level. Babagabooooosh!!
I was not expecting a song from an old childerns game to actually sound ok, let alone good, great job
1:36 BABAGABOOSH
CATJAM
Aww Bucket! This song os a bop
This one goes out to Sam 4, the best Sam a guy could ask for o7
I can’t stop rewatching
Bouncing all the way out of Doug’s basement with this one 🔥
So this is the actual song that he played ion stream right?
Yes
WE MAKIN IT OUT THE LAND OF DARKNESS WITH THIS ONE 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
catJAM
This is a really good song and I am so glad someone made it
*pushes up glasses* ackshully a computer made ir
@@robotortoise**pushes up glasses harder** actually it’s spelled it, not ir
@@JadeTheIdiot184 *Pushes glasses up even harder* Actually, the word 'pushes,' and 'actually,' should start with a capital letter.
@@chaterchezstan *Pushes glasses up even harderer* Um actually, you didn't say 'Um, actually'.
@@tyredsauceUm, actually; "harderer" is not a proper word in the English language
Dancefrog
Catjam
I woke up to this one day when Doug's stream started on autoplay. Strange wakeup
Hey Sam, did you ever hear back from your older brothers?
THATS MY FUCKING SAM
Bro pls put it on spotify
YESSS I WAS WAITING
ITS ME PAJAMA SAM AND IM HERE TO GUIDE YOU THROUGH ALL OF THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF THE DARKNESS INSIDE OF MY CLOSET
this song slams duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUuuuuUUUUUuuuUUUUUde
Oh douglas
Pls put it on spotify❤
Catjam
Love your user name btw.
FIREEEE!!!
BABAGABOOSH!!!!!
I hope they add it to spotify
Lol I listened to this song for maybe the 30th time, saw it only had 900 likes, listened to 4 other songs (~8 mins) then it started playing again and now it has 901
This song fucking slaps I don’t care what chat says
Man look its bone worm from the ocean
This is reminding me of 24 kids died and 1 kid survived but died too
+1 subscriber
Bootsy Collinsworth just exited a U.F.O. to Babbagaboosh so...
Is there a clip of DougDoug hearing this for the first time? I cannot find it
He found it off stream ☹️☹️😭😭
what stream did doug first play this?
The gta stream before Rosa birthday
What stream is this from?
IK AI IS BAD BUT THIS IS AN EXCEPTION 🔥
This song is the opposite of hippopotamus shit.. IT RIPS ASS
People complain about AI taking over and taking jobs from people, but let's be honest, while there's plenty of bad uses for it, there's also plenty of great uses for it that allow creative people who lack the talent to do things on their own to create some great works of art like this song.
If you have the passion you should be able to learn the talent. That's how most people with talent unlock it.
If you are just making it for money or not very into it (say you are making a one off song as a joke) then you wouldn't have the passion to learn.
@@WhatIsTheHeat "If you have the passion you should be able to learn the talent."
While I get the sentiment, this is unfortunately just not viable for everyone. Plenty of people have a passion for something, but can't physically do it, or can't do it because of circumstances such as it costing too much money or them having to spend too much time working or doing things with their families.
Passion alone isn't always enough to develop a skill in something, unless you are so passionate about it you'd forsake other parts of your life to a detrimental degree, and even then there's no guarantee you'll be able to achieve your dreams. That's also to say nothing of people with disabilities, either physical or mental, that prevent them from doing stuff.
In the end, AI is just another tool, and it's up to the people using it to use it for either good or bad purposes. If people are going to claim that AI art isn't real art, then what about art using a computer instead of paper, what about using a pencil instead of a pen, what about musicians that use sound mixers or electronic keyboards instead of the actual instruments?
Art is and has always been derivative of itself. Almost every artist who's existed whether it's music, painting, sculpting, etc, has been inspired by those who came before them, learned from the techniques they learned from studying others, and used new tools and techniques to create their own art. Some of it has always been bad and of low quality, or straight up plagiarizing those who they used as examples, but others have used those examples to develop their own techniques, create new things that are their own unique styles, or develop masterpieces that heavily borrow from what came before.
AI technology is new and much easier to use than the methods before, so yes, even people without talent can make use of it and get better results than even some who have talent or have practiced a ton with older methods. The same could be said of the transition between painting and photography though, where once you needed to master your skills to realistically represent something, but photography could do the same with a fraction of the effort.
People will come to appreciate different things in different ways as time goes on. AI technology isn't replacing existing methods of making art, just as digital art hasn't completely replaced hand drawn art. It's simply another tool to be used, and it's up to the people using that tool to make worthwhile results with it.
The main issue with AI is that it steals from other sources without credit or compensation, this especially sucks for artists that struggle to make ends meet already.
Everyone can learn to draw, make music, write stories and more, not having the “talent” is not an excuse.
@@Sweetiebombsvids There is an argument to be made that because it steals from so many artists at once, it makes something completely new. But yeah 100% agree with you on the talent thing that this Gamer is claiming
catJAM
catJAM