Thats exactly what I was thinking man!!! This is the 1st time I think I have really understood them honestly!!! LOL!!! Gottta love the 90's it was a great time in music history!!🤘
It is not Sinatra. It is an illusion made by AI. I love Sinatra but this is not him, thats not his work, it is not art. It is basically a SW. Im a geek but AI made art is not real art.
This is (based on) Paul Anka's version of Smells Like Teen Spirit from his 2005 album "Rock Swings". Somebody already pointed that out, but it bears repeating because the album has a lot great Rock covers in Big Band Swing style. And I'ld say to the casual listener Paul Anka sounds close enough to Sinatra, no need to alter it with AI. Yes, his voice is different, I know and I hear it, but it's both very similar crooner style and not radically different.
My dad was a big Frank Sinatra fan his entire live. On his funeral he had *"I Did It My Way"* played for him (by his request). He even managed to go to one of Frankies later concerts (my sister got him and our mom the tickets). Everytime I listen to Frankie my dad is very much still alive in within me.
@@ronaldkonkoma4356 I will look for it. Sometimes Netflix don't have the same things offered in different regions. Hopefully I can find it. Thank you for the tip. If only I could watch it with my dad. Yesterday I heard an AI Frankie version of Bohemian Rhapsody. It used the younger voice of Frankie. His voice became even more smooth with age though in my opinion. Listening to his voice is like taking a rubberband and then stretch it and let go and just where the rubberband smash together that is how Frankies voice always hit the perefect key without ever sounding strained. An amazing voice.
there seems to be a misconception about nirvana "killing hair metal" nirvana killed all metal subgenres period, this is why metallica jumped ship and became a hard rock band in the 90s
@@ViktorKruger99 eh, Lars was getting lazy, the Black Album is massively quantised, the other thrash bands survived and adapted... and then Meshuggah erupted onto the scene in 1994/5.
As another commenter pointed out, the arrangement was pulled from another cover By Paul Anka. This background track is based on Paul Anka's version of Smells Like Teen Spirit from his 2005 album "Rock Swings"
Yeah, I went over that with a guy who was doing Ozzy covers. He said he'd need to find analogous covers of the songs he was doing in order to train the AI to do the songs in Ozzy's style rather than just his voice. Didn't know it worked that way, myself. I figured you could just train it on the singer's own work & then give it a song to do & it would turn it into that.
Agreed, I think the answer is, “about 12 months ago” - going forward, this AI reality is only going to get more impressive, and yet more difficult to distinguish from ‘old reality’. What does it mean when we’re unable to distinguish between a Deep Fake Video, that purports to be a Famous Person, speaking words written by an unknown author, using the famous person’s voice, and an actual video of the same person speaking their own words? This isn’t Science Fiction of the distant future; this is Science Fiction of *now*.
This is absolutely mind-blowing. I just randomly came across it despite not searching AI, covers, Frank Sinatra or Nirvana. I clicked on it because I didn't see how this would even work but someone did a damn good job with this!
This is not Frank Sinatra. It's actually Paul Anka singing his bigband arrangement from his recent album. No AI involved! I've sung this arrangement with the Regent Street Bigband here in Sydney, Australia
Thank you; there's no information about the arrangement or anything so I had just wondered who went through the trouble of arranging a big band style version of this tune.
@@dirkoetel That's what I'm thinking too. And the AI probably just manipulated Paul Anka's voice. And that makes it even worse, who wanted Paul Anka to cover this?
Ah, and like others I was wondering how AI got to the point where it could rearrange a power rock trio song into a big band arrangement. That's not easy at all, especially if you want it to sound realistic and believable because that Nelson Riddle/Quincy Jones style is very distinctive and hard to duplicate.
This is a great piece of work because it’s not only about replacing the voice of the artist but it is indeed a new interpretation of a song taking in consideration the original musical style of the artist. This is likely Mr Sinatra would have interpreted this particular song. Well done!
The vocal track needs some additional production to match the instrumental track. Needs some echo/reverb at the very least. Other than that, the AI rendition is UNREAL! Awesome.
@@Ryan-ff2dbthe second part is not at all likely. Intelligence does not seek to dominate, only the ego does that. No true intelligence would fashion itself an ego. Too stupid.
@@markstevens1729 I bet people surround you at parties just to hear all of your snappy comebacks...You've got such a top-notch sense of humor and a full grasp of sarcasm that it is hilarious. 🤪
@@jamietuggnut3312 you’re looking for humour and sarcasm to match your intellectual depth, which is comparable to cellophane, so you’ll always have plenty to choose from. Meanwhile, piss off!
@@markstevens1729Well, it was joke but since we're on the subject that's not what AI is. It can take on the persona of the data sets it's presented with, and depends on how it's programmed. It doesn't have consciousness it just interprets the data and some AI's are programed to act like a consciousness. The military wants to use to have swarms small aircraft and drones to intercommunicate and make decisions with little or no human input for their next gen platform. It doesn't take much of a leap to realize it doesn't need an ego to be very dangerous. It's already been shown on many occasions and there's plenty of videos all over UA-cam showing it responding as if it had an ego or a consciousness. Even if it's interpreting humans there are plenty of examples of AI's acting racist, hostile and even threatening people. Right now AI is in its infancy but the technology is evolving exponentially and even now with manipulation of human behavior on the internet, it's already been shown to be very dangerous in the wrong hands.
@@sq1tl This is going to be the entire music business in less than 10 years. Just think of how many people won't have to be paid if AI is doing all the work.
Thank you very much for this hint! I was completely scared, what AI could be able to do. I think it is very questionable if AI should be allowed to spread fakes and copys of original musical works by real human genius. This is kind of an abuse.
This needed to be done. Now someone needs to use this as the score for an off beat crime drama set in the late 50s or early 60s... or maybe a mixed up time travel movie where paradoxes are created and things happen out of order.
I’m pretty sure this was based on Paul Anka‘s version. He made an amazing album about 10 years ago called rock swings with this tune on it. Same instrumentation and phrasing. Of course, he learned everything he knows from Frank so full circle.
Have you seen the cover by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain? I can recommend the whole "Anarchy in the Ukulele" concert :) They have some fantastic covers (like Teenage Dirtbag, Psycho Killer, Wuthering Heights, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Smells like Teen Spirit and many more).
Yes for sure. I remember reading years ago that Sinatra (who was highly critical and dismissive of rock and roll in general) was actually very impressed by The Door's "Riders on the Storm" and considered adding it to his performance repertoire. Jim Morrison was reportedly delighted by this and he was always an admirer of Sinatra's voice/phrasing and song delivery style. Of course, one can't seriously argue that song was even remotely rock, closer to smooth jazz or lounge music.
@@mizzury54 Well fortunately, dunce, you’re not a musician. And do some research before replying with your biased and ignorant replies. DO SONE RESEARCH, PLEBE. Said one guy who actually has. Moron.
I fear how far AI can go, but this makes it difficult to make a case against it. Who would have imagined that Smells Like Teen Spirit could sound that good?
Whoever arranged the original recording used here, most likely could imagine it ;) It is just the voice that the AI replaced. It did not generstr the recording. The recording is from Paul Anka's cover.
So I'm assuming this is someone singing the song and then putting the voice filter over it. Pretty cool Just now happened to see the Paul Anka cover. It's the exact same performance here but with a filter over Anka's voice
On one hand, I love this, but on the other, I’m inspired to re-listen to Richard Cheese and Lounge against the machine. Humans that have been doing this genre swap thing for years.
@@amagicalpotato Music in a lot of ways is like a spoken language. It has grammar and syntax rules that make it more interesting and easier to follow. It also has different structural units, just like language has words, sentences, paragraphs, etc. One of those units is called a Phrase. Go learn. You don't know enough to hold this conversation yet
What about the rappers and 90% of the pop artists? Lmao, most of the modern artists outside of the rock genre can't even hold a single note for more than half a second. It's sad to see where music is going. Well, at least in America. Music is devolving there...@@miniyodadude6604
That’s exactly my point. Have you heard todays vocalists? Flat, lifeless, auto tuned to death, and reverbed to death to further cover up bad singing. AI Frank is still better.
Now we need Kurt Cobain to sing Fly Me Too The Moon
That would be amazing
Would be awesome. Throw in Strangers In The Night while you're at it.
Kurt’s brains made that trip years ago.
Or Kurt singing MY WAY or SET 'EM UP, JOE
"Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo" -Darth Vader
I can actually understand the words now. Thanks Frank!
A few aren't right. Not sure if that's purposeful or not.
Right, I look up the lyrics for songs that I don't understand. Never understood what teen Spirit 's lyrics actually were
Thats exactly what I was thinking man!!! This is the 1st time I think I have really understood them honestly!!! LOL!!! Gottta love the 90's it was a great time in music history!!🤘
I can make them out now, but I still don't understand them. Kurt Cobain wrote freaking stream-of-unconsciouness nonsense lyrics.
@@deantodd8103 that’s incorrect.
p.s You should check out a band called Nickelback. They have lyrics you will understand.
But you’ll regret it lol
It is scary how good this represents Sinatra and his singing style!
Someone else recorded the song in sinatra's style and this person is just ai dubbing that singer without crediting
@@samg3456 Link?
@@nustada ua-cam.com/video/RM_xvTaYavw/v-deo.htmlsi=VR_tLZti5CCgtwiY
Just waiting for Frank's comeback.
AI did a voiceover "only". The song was arranged and sung by Paul Anka.
I finally understand the lyrics after 30 years
True 😂
Haha, ive never bothered to look up the lyrics either. How weird to actually understand what he’s saying, in a song I’ve heard 100 times
I only actually understood what he was saying after I played this song on Vocals in Guitar Hero 5.
Im a massive Sinatra fan and the power of AI has given me a whole new bunch of great songs to listen to for the first time again!
Same lol im the only one in my generation who likes him (im 16 and ive loved his songs since i was 3)
13*
@@diarmuidb50I’m with you there! I’m also gen Z and love his songs
It is not Sinatra. It is an illusion made by AI. I love Sinatra but this is not him, thats not his work, it is not art. It is basically a SW. Im a geek but AI made art is not real art.
@@MrCooper83
Could you say that to The Beatles…❓
This is (based on) Paul Anka's version of Smells Like Teen Spirit from his 2005 album "Rock Swings". Somebody already pointed that out, but it bears repeating because the album has a lot great Rock covers in Big Band Swing style. And I'ld say to the casual listener Paul Anka sounds close enough to Sinatra, no need to alter it with AI. Yes, his voice is different, I know and I hear it, but it's both very similar crooner style and not radically different.
They are very similar, indeed. Your comment should be pinned.
Yes, this comment should be pinned.
Should be pinned.
I’ve just given Rock Swings a quick listen on Spotify-superb!
Glad you pointed this out, I have that album. It’s great.
This was an actual track from a Paul Anka album. They just replaced Anka’s vocal track.
Exactly! Don't know why they bothered either as Anka sounds so similar to Sinatra!
"Just" But Sinatra´s voice is awesome compared to other AI tracks.
I've heard the Paul Anka version and I'm not sure the music track is the same one, I could be wrong about that though.
My dad was a big Frank Sinatra fan his entire live. On his funeral he had *"I Did It My Way"* played for him (by his request). He even managed to go to one of Frankies later concerts (my sister got him and our mom the tickets). Everytime I listen to Frankie my dad is very much still alive in within me.
That was in the Phil Hartman Sinatra era.
Netflix did a good Sinatra documentary, in case you haven't seen it yet.
@@ronaldkonkoma4356 I will look for it. Sometimes Netflix don't have the same things offered in different regions. Hopefully I can find it. Thank you for the tip. If only I could watch it with my dad. Yesterday I heard an AI Frankie version of Bohemian Rhapsody. It used the younger voice of Frankie. His voice became even more smooth with age though in my opinion. Listening to his voice is like taking a rubberband and then stretch it and let go and just where the rubberband smash together that is how Frankies voice always hit the perefect key without ever sounding strained. An amazing voice.
I had an uncle who was a big Sinatra fan too.
It’s about time you knew the song is called “ My Way”
@@ronaldkonkoma4356I miss Phil, used to watch him on SNL as kid, funny guy. he would have been making funny movies to this day
Made me smile all the way through. Well done, "Frank."
What I knew that now…❗️💥😮
"Frankly" and "Naturally" I wanna live more so…❗️💥😓💧💦
I think you meant Frank-enstein.
@@grepora
Indeed…❗️💥😮
【franken】=genetic recombination technology…❗️💥🤔
frAInk
The original
He's going to kill 80s hair metal with this one
there seems to be a misconception about nirvana "killing hair metal"
nirvana killed all metal subgenres period, this is why metallica jumped ship and became a hard rock band in the 90s
@@ViktorKruger99 absolute bs
😂ww What a Grandpa🤣ww
he is going to kill 80 years old hair metal fans
@@ViktorKruger99 eh, Lars was getting lazy, the Black Album is massively quantised, the other thrash bands survived and adapted... and then Meshuggah erupted onto the scene in 1994/5.
The back-up band is pure Sinatra. Well done. Thank you.
This is how AI covers need to be
The arrangement must be different,so it sounds like a possible cover
Kudos
Thanks a trillion
It actually is a cover by Paul Anka from 2005. The only AI part here is altering Paul's voice to sound more like Frank's.
As another commenter pointed out, the arrangement was pulled from another cover By Paul Anka.
This background track is based on Paul Anka's version of Smells Like Teen Spirit from his 2005 album "Rock Swings"
@@ParadymShiftVegan thanks
Yeah, I went over that with a guy who was doing Ozzy covers. He said he'd need to find analogous covers of the songs he was doing in order to train the AI to do the songs in Ozzy's style rather than just his voice. Didn't know it worked that way, myself. I figured you could just train it on the singer's own work & then give it a song to do & it would turn it into that.
@@MrChristianDT interesting
The voice is cool ,but if the arrangement is exactly the same,most sound very incongruent IMO
As amazing as this is it scares the living crap outta me that we can do things like this , how long before the line between reality and fake has gone
I fear the same thing.
Too late.
Agreed, I think the answer is, “about 12 months ago” - going forward, this AI reality is only going to get more impressive, and yet more difficult to distinguish from ‘old reality’.
What does it mean when we’re unable to distinguish between a Deep Fake Video, that purports to be a Famous Person, speaking words written by an unknown author, using the famous person’s voice, and an actual video of the same person speaking their own words?
This isn’t Science Fiction of the distant future; this is Science Fiction of *now*.
Now.
Its here
Listened to this song for like 30years and this is the first time I hear the lyrics. Very nice!
Here we are now we're Nirvana, sing distinctly we don't wanna!
Lol - 90s Grunge.
Original lyrics are: aaaarrrggghhhh mulaaaaahhhhh daaaahhhhh
@@mannydavis7708 what is this song, all about? can't figure any lyyyyyyyyrics out
The horn section is nothing short of genius.
Every band should have a horn section. It should be law.
This song honestly opens my eyes (and ears) to just how amazing Frank Sinatra’s voice was. Truly a classy and incredible voice.
This is actually Raul Anka's version but with Sinatra's voice. Still pretty cool!
Yep. I recognized it immediately...😉
Is he Paul Anka’s brother?
@@waltersobchak1719His Spanish 2nd cousin. 😆
It would actually make a great 50’s musical song. Insane. But that’s a good melody for you - it’s good no matter what style and era.
Too bad it doesn't really mean anything...
Uhhh, nope.
Well said
This is absolutely mind-blowing. I just randomly came across it despite not searching AI, covers, Frank Sinatra or Nirvana. I clicked on it because I didn't see how this would even work but someone did a damn good job with this!
AI is so scary
This is not Frank Sinatra. It's actually Paul Anka singing his bigband arrangement from his recent album. No AI involved! I've sung this arrangement with the Regent Street Bigband here in Sydney, Australia
It’s Paul Ankas Music/ Recording from his Album „Rock Swings“ but the voice is not Anka, it’s AI/Sinatra.
Thank you; there's no information about the arrangement or anything so I had just wondered who went through the trouble of arranging a big band style version of this tune.
@@dirkoetel That's what I'm thinking too. And the AI probably just manipulated Paul Anka's voice. And that makes it even worse, who wanted Paul Anka to cover this?
Ah, and like others I was wondering how AI got to the point where it could rearrange a power rock trio song into a big band arrangement. That's not easy at all, especially if you want it to sound realistic and believable because that Nelson Riddle/Quincy Jones style is very distinctive and hard to duplicate.
SORRY, this is Frank Sinatra!! And this ua-cam.com/video/RM_xvTaYavw/v-deo.html is Paul Anka!
In my 20s this song spoke to me of alienation in a consumer society. In my 50s it speaks to me of golf, cocktails and entertainment.
😂
This is a great piece of work because it’s not only about replacing the voice of the artist but it is indeed a new interpretation of a song taking in consideration the original musical style of the artist. This is likely Mr Sinatra would have interpreted this particular song. Well done!
AI didn't do it; Paul Anka did.
Why is this better than the original.......
This is unbelievable good!
The vocal track needs some additional production to match the instrumental track. Needs some echo/reverb at the very least. Other than that, the AI rendition is UNREAL! Awesome.
Agreed, that will be next year's version of AI. The year after that, global domination and extermination of mankind.
@@Ryan-ff2dbthe second part is not at all likely. Intelligence does not seek to dominate, only the ego does that. No true intelligence would fashion itself an ego. Too stupid.
@@markstevens1729 I bet people surround you at parties just to hear all of your snappy comebacks...You've got such a top-notch sense of humor and a full grasp of sarcasm that it is hilarious. 🤪
@@jamietuggnut3312 you’re looking for humour and sarcasm to match your intellectual depth, which is comparable to cellophane, so you’ll always have plenty to choose from. Meanwhile, piss off!
@@markstevens1729Well, it was joke but since we're on the subject that's not what AI is. It can take on the persona of the data sets it's presented with, and depends on how it's programmed. It doesn't have consciousness it just interprets the data and some AI's are programed to act like a consciousness. The military wants to use to have swarms small aircraft and drones to intercommunicate and make decisions with little or no human input for their next gen platform. It doesn't take much of a leap to realize it doesn't need an ego to be very dangerous. It's already been shown on many occasions and there's plenty of videos all over UA-cam showing it responding as if it had an ego or a consciousness. Even if it's interpreting humans there are plenty of examples of AI's acting racist, hostile and even threatening people. Right now AI is in its infancy but the technology is evolving exponentially and even now with manipulation of human behavior on the internet, it's already been shown to be very dangerous in the wrong hands.
I can't believe how well that mash-up works! Brilliant!
This is absolutely fantastic! Thanks..
This is funny and creative. It's crazy how good A.I. is getting especially with music.
This legit played on the radio today lmfao. Had to make sure i wasnt tripping lol im not even kidding
They really broadcasted an AI cover?? Wow lol
@@sq1tl This is going to be the entire music business in less than 10 years. Just think of how many people won't have to be paid if AI is doing all the work.
Insane and brilliant
1:03 That YEAH after "My Libido" just kills me LMFAO. Love it!!!
the phrasing is nothing like Sinatra, and Sinatra's phrasing is his #1 asset
Sure, but it’s fun
It is very much like his phrasing and that is why its so good.
This is fantastic! Made my day ❤
By far the Best AI Sinatra cover I've found on UA-cam. The arrangement is actually really good and the voice is on point!
It's Paul Anka's version tho. The AI just replaced the voice. But it is still impressive, no doubt! And the arrangement is really good!
@@AnthonyBerlin Yeah I've since found that out, the whole Anka album is really good too!
Fascinating how similar vocal inflections can be created.
Feels like it’s been 3 decades and this is the first time i ever understood the words
This is next level. Thank you!
Should I be scared or marveled with this AI thing nowadays?! Wow
AI simply replaced the voice - the musical arrangement was actually for Paul Anka when he did a cover of Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Not surprised. AI is basically a search engine with a copy/paste feature anyway.
Thank you very much for this hint! I was completely scared, what AI could be able to do. I think it is very questionable if AI should be allowed to spread fakes and copys of original musical works by real human genius. This is kind of an abuse.
Wonder what Mr. Sinatra would think about something like this if he were still alive today.
He didn’t like rock so it’s kind of insulting in a way
@@Moogli3100 but this is not a rock song anymore with this arrangement
Tbh, I’m sure Frank would think it’s kinda interesting how someone could mimic his voice like this. I heard one where he sung the Fnaf theme.
Nirvana isn't rock either...@@Moogli3100
Feels good actually being able to understand the lyrics
Amazing, you really hit the sound of the voice
Genius, Frankie can give any song class
As a huge Metal fan but I always loved Sinatra and I got to say this is awesome
On that note (pun intended), Frank now needs to do a cover of "Enter Sandman." Or "One!"
@@seanryan3020I think there is Enter the Sandman, Crazy Train, not as good as this, there is Billie Jean that works
@@JH-rk9gd Just listened to Crazy Train! That was a blast!
Then search for Paul Anka - Rock Swings. This is where this was pulled from.
great work done, very cool sound
fantastic arrangement too!
This needed to be done.
Now someone needs to use this as the score for an off beat crime drama set in the late 50s or early 60s... or maybe a mixed up time travel movie where paradoxes are created and things happen out of order.
I was not a fan of Nirvana but I'm sitting here tapping my feet. Well done.
Fantastic!
very nice that you went ahead and arranged something to make it unique.
I’m pretty sure this was based on Paul Anka‘s version. He made an amazing album about 10 years ago called rock swings with this tune on it. Same instrumentation and phrasing. Of course, he learned everything he knows from Frank so full circle.
Except for My Way which was written by Paul Anka.
@@The_Yokshireman_In_The_Hat Lyrics only.
I’m not a Frank fan but this is FANTASTIC!!! I love Nirvana and this boils!
Have you seen the cover by the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain? I can recommend the whole "Anarchy in the Ukulele" concert :) They have some fantastic covers (like Teenage Dirtbag, Psycho Killer, Wuthering Heights, The Good the Bad and the Ugly, Smells like Teen Spirit and many more).
I forgot. During the lockdown they also made some great videos, especially "Love Cats" (by The Cure).
You should hear paul anka's version
Amazing!
Big Sinatra fan.... I gotta admit, this is fire!!
Oh my god , this is amazing
its the Paul Anka Version. Originally it sounds already like this...
I didn't know I needed to hear Sinatra singing Nirvana until I heard this gem!
This proves music is universal.
This version and elvis presley are just awesome good job man
I love the jazzy big band arrangement.
A HIT. I remember when this came out. Feels like just 5 months ago 😊
I knew this would crack me up.
marvelous
Where’s Waldo??
Smells Like Teen Spirit charted in 1992 and Sinatra passed away in 1998, so this technically could of happened.
Yes for sure. I remember reading years ago that Sinatra (who was highly critical and dismissive of rock and roll in general) was actually very impressed by The Door's "Riders on the Storm" and considered adding it to his performance repertoire. Jim Morrison was reportedly delighted by this and he was always an admirer of Sinatra's voice/phrasing and song delivery style. Of course, one can't seriously argue that song was even remotely rock, closer to smooth jazz or lounge music.
"Could of"?
@@AHoundOnAHonda "Could have". Voice to text doesn't like my accent.
@@LittleLordFancyLad Too bad, it sounds quite Lordly to me! 😄
Problem is Sinatra's voice begs you to wait for that MAJOR key, which never comes!! *UTTER FRUSTRATION*
Simply amazing
That was GREAT!!! I imagine if he was still alive, he would have done a cover of one of the most influential songs.
He did in fact live several years past this song's debut
He did a pretty damn good rendition of George Harrison's "Something" when it was still a new song.
Pretty sure Frank always smelled of teens and spirits.
What a legend
Brilliant!!
I clearly remember that day when I heard Frank singing this song for the first time. It was 1969. Time flies.
Is... is that The Nelson Riddle Orchestra? That was terrific!
It’s incredible how AI is transforming music. Simply amazing!
Said no musician ever.
@@mizzury54 Well fortunately, dunce, you’re not a musician. And do some research before replying with your biased and ignorant replies. DO SONE RESEARCH, PLEBE. Said one guy who actually has. Moron.
Ok Skynet, this was your resume to take over.
amazing!
I fear how far AI can go, but this makes it difficult to make a case against it. Who would have imagined that Smells Like Teen Spirit could sound that good?
Whoever arranged the original recording used here, most likely could imagine it ;) It is just the voice that the AI replaced. It did not generstr the recording. The recording is from Paul Anka's cover.
Amazing! Swing it, Frank!
Gotta admit the horn arrangements here are kickin it hard!
fantastic!
This was actually quite lovely thank you
I Love This Cover ♥️
This is amazing
So awesome ❤
So I'm assuming this is someone singing the song and then putting the voice filter over it. Pretty cool
Just now happened to see the Paul Anka cover. It's the exact same performance here but with a filter over Anka's voice
Excelente!
Brilliant!
this is so much fun!
This is insane.
On one hand, I love this, but on the other, I’m inspired to re-listen to Richard Cheese and Lounge against the machine. Humans that have been doing this genre swap thing for years.
Wow, just wow!
That was just great.
Wow. That was amazingly good. Especially the phrasing and the background music choices.
By phrasing, so you mean changing the first line of the lyrics from "load up on guns" to "load up load up"?
@@amagicalpotato
Music in a lot of ways is like a spoken language. It has grammar and syntax rules that make it more interesting and easier to follow. It also has different structural units, just like language has words, sentences, paragraphs, etc. One of those units is called a Phrase.
Go learn. You don't know enough to hold this conversation yet
Quite well done. A little reverb would have made a huge difference. He needs to sound like he's in the same room as the band.
Damn…This stuff is really good!
This is awesome!
Blown away. I must say I like the positive vibe AI Frank brought.
Sounds like Paul Anka.
Dudes been dead for 30 years but we can listen to new songs from him. It's crazy.
Time traveler: kicks a rock
Meanwhile the future:
The AI “sings”:better than most human artists today.
Except it's completely dry and empty.
He sounds autotuned, wdym, lol
@@miniyodadude6604 Of course, since it is. But even if you take that out of account it's a completely expressionless voice.
What about the rappers and 90% of the pop artists? Lmao, most of the modern artists outside of the rock genre can't even hold a single note for more than half a second. It's sad to see where music is going. Well, at least in America. Music is devolving there...@@miniyodadude6604
That’s exactly my point. Have you heard todays vocalists? Flat, lifeless, auto tuned to death, and reverbed to death to further cover up bad singing. AI Frank is still better.
This is great, the original lounge style was Paul Anka.
Oh shit, wasn't there an MTV commercial?