ICE CUBE CONDEMNS AI MUSIC AND THREATENS TO SUE ANYONE WHO USES HIS VOICE: ‘AI IS DEMONIC. I DON’T WANT TO HEAR THAT BULLSH*T*

The California rapper is NOT a fan of Al music as he calls it “demonic,” and threatens to sue anyone who uses his voice. In recent months, artificial intelligence has taken over social media, the film and TV industry and even the music industry. There’s been a wave of new songs to hit the internet using Al-generated voices from some of vour favorite singers and rappers.
In a new interview with ‘Full Send’ last week, Cube spoke out against Al-generated songs. The show’s hosts asked him what he likes and doesn’t like about the industry now, and he said he likes the beats, but the artists are getting lost in autotune and Al. He added, “I think people don’t want a computerized rapper no more.” Cube explained, “I don’t know any rappers by their voices anymore. I used to know all the rappers, hear the voice and know who that is. I think they need to figure out how to put the autotune down, and we need to hear what people sound like, and if there is good.
Because I think Al is demonic. I think Al is going to get a backlash from people, real organic people. So I think artists need to go back to using their real voice, and making sure people know this is authentic and not made from a computer.”
Later, Cube’s asked about the Al-generated track “Heart On My Sleeve,” featuring Al voices mimicking Toronto artists Drake and The Weend. The song recently went viral and the hosts asked him about it and Cube said, “I think that’s terrible.” He admitted that he hadn’t heard the song, adding, “I don’t want to hear an Al Drake song. Yeah. I don’t want to hear that bullsh*t. He should sue whoever made it.” The hosts then joked and said that there’s an Al Ice Cube song coming for you, bro, and Cube did not laugh one bit.
Instead, he threatened, “Yup, and I’m going to sue the motherf***er who makes it too. And the platform that plays it.”