Liza Minnelli hits back at the "unkind people" accusing her of copying Rihanna - Queerty
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Liza Minnelli hits back at the "unkind people" accusing her of copying Rihanna - Queerty
"We used AI arrangements. Not AI vocals. A few trolls didn't bother to read the truth, check with me or my partners. The shout outs are all mine!"
"'Go listen, enjoy, and shake your pretty buns to the music, as we glide down the runway to send my book into the world and your very own hot hands. And the photograph? Not retro. Au Courant.'"
Liza Minnelli, 79, released her first new music in 13 years titled "Kids Wait Until You Hear This!" timed to coincide with a memoir of the same name. The track is a generic house song featuring Minnelli offering sassy shout-outs. The music was produced in collaboration with AI tech company ElevenLabs, which supplied AI arrangements while Minnelli recorded her own vocals. Some fans embraced the memoir, while critics objected to the song and artwork that resembled Rihanna's Good Girl Gone Bad. Minnelli said the image was an intentional tribute and confirmed that she recorded her audiobook. ElevenLabs has launched an Iconic Voices Marketplace that licenses cloned celebrity voices.
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