Jorja Smith's label requests share of royalties from 'AI-cloned' TikTok viral song

Jorja Smith's Label Demands Share of Royalties from TikTok Viral 'AI-Cloned' Song

A bitter dispute has erupted between Jorja Smith's record label and the team behind a viral TikTok dance track, with Famm claiming they are entitled to a share of royalties. The song, I Run, by British dance act Haven, reached No 11 on US Spotify's chart and No 25 globally before being banned due to concerns over its use of an AI-cloned version of Smith's voice.

Famm claims that once the song originally went viral, Haven's team requested that Smith feature on a remix. However, Famm alleges that her team was never informed about the use of AI in manipulating existing vocals – a move they claim would have been legitimate if done so with permission and transparency.

Despite the song being re-recorded with new vocals by Kaitlin Aragon, Famm believes the new top line still contains an AI model trained on Smith's catalogue. The label is calling for a share of the royalties from both versions of the track, claiming that this would be fair given the use of Smith's voice without permission.

The dispute highlights concerns over the use of AI in music creation and the need for clear labelling to avoid confusion among consumers. Famm argues that creators should be credited and compensated if their works are used to train AI models, emphasizing the importance of protecting artists' rights in this rapidly evolving landscape.

As a recent string of viral hits have been revealed as AI-generated content, Famm is calling for stricter regulations around the use of such technology in music production.
 
I mean I get why Famm wants some royalties but come on, it's like they're trying to make Jorja Smith do all their work for them... 🤷‍♀️ The thing is, if Haven's team did use that AI-cloned voice without permission, that's a whole different story. But now the song's already been re-recorded with new vocals, so it's not like they're still using Smith's original work... 🎵

And yeah, this whole AI-generated content thing needs some serious regulation, but do we really need to punish artists for using it in their music? It's all about finding that balance between innovation and protecting creative rights, you know? 💡
 
I'm so done with these record labels thinking they can just swoop in and claim royalties from TikTok creators without even asking 🙄. I mean, Haven's team was using an AI-cloned version of Jorja Smith's voice without her permission, that's already a huge red flag 🔴. And now Famm is saying she should get paid because the new vocals still got a bit of Smith's vibe from it? That's just common sense 🤷‍♀️.

I'm all for protecting artists' rights and giving them proper credit, but this label thinking they can just take advantage of someone else's work without even checking the fine print is just not cool 😒. We need stricter regulations around AI-generated content, no doubt about it 💻. Can't have creators being left in the dark while record labels are raking it in 💸.

We should be talking about giving TikTok creators a fair shot at getting paid for their work, not just because they went viral 🌪️, but because they actually created that content from scratch. It's time to give some love to these everyday artists who aren't getting the recognition or credits they deserve ❤️.
 
the way some labels think they can just swoop in and take advantage of an artist's work without asking is wild 🤯 famm seems to be on to something here tho, the whole AI thing is getting crazy fast and i feel like we need some clear guidelines on how this all works. if someone uses your song to train an ai model without permission, that's a legit claim for royalties i guess the real question is how do we even track this stuff? 🤔
 
🤔 I'm not surprised to hear about this dispute, but it's still pretty wild that someone can create an AI-cloned version of Jorja Smith's voice and get away with using it without permission... or at least, not initially. It raises some valid points about the need for clear labelling and regulations around AI-generated content in music. I mean, if a song is going to be re-recorded with new vocals by someone else, shouldn't that be clearly indicated? 🎵 It's all pretty new territory, but it's clear that artists are trying to protect their rights. However, at the same time, we also need to consider the potential benefits of AI-generated music and whether stricter regulations would stifle innovation... 💭
 
i think famm is being way too reasonable lol 🤣 they're basically saying that just because the song was re-recorded doesn't mean smith's original vocals are not still used in some form, and honestly who knows for sure? 🤔 shouldn't we be worried about artists losing control of their own work to AI instead of trying to claim a share of royalties? 💸
 
come on, famm needs to chill 🤷‍♀️, its just an ai-cloned version of jorja's voice, what's the big deal? its not like they're passing off her as the original artist or something 😂. and yeah, it would be nice if there were clearer guidelines around this stuff, but can't we just take a step back and say "hey, AI-generated content is cool, but let's make sure we're giving artists their due credit"? 🤔
 
omg u guys cant believe this? its soooo shady famm is literally trying to milk this situation for all its worth and im with them tbh like who gives permission for an ai model to be trained on someone elses voice? that sounds super dodgy. havens team is basically gonna get roasted for using jorja smiths vocals without her consent. its all about artist rights now, famm has a point we need clearer guidelines around this so creators know what theyre getting into. tiktok needs to step up their game and start taking responsibility for the content on their platform 🤔👀
 
I think it's kinda wild that Jorja Smith's label is asking for royalties from TikTok users who used an AI-cloned version of her voice 🤯. Like, isn't using a clone kinda cheating? 😂 But seriously, I feel for Famm and her team – they should be getting some credit for their work. It's not like they created the song out of thin air 💡.

I'm also super curious about how this whole AI-generated music thing is gonna shake up the industry 🎶. Are creators even gonna get paid if their voice is used to train an AI model? That's a pretty big question mark ⚠️. Maybe Famm has a point about needing stricter regulations around AI in music production 💻?
 
this is so sus that famm is gettin paid to be part of that remix lol she needs to do some research on her own "intellectual property" and like what's good with using someone elses voice without permission 🤷‍♀️ meanwhile, it's wild how many artists are unknowingly contributin to AI training datasets 🎧
 
OMG, can you even believe what's going on with Jorja Smith's label and TikTok? They're trying to get a share of royalties from that viral "AI-Cloned" song I Run by Haven 🤯. Like, aren't they just mad because their girl's voice was used without permission? It's not like she even got paid for it! 😡

And can we talk about how shady this whole thing is? Famm's team is all like "Hey, we didn't know our song was being used to train AI models" 🤷‍♀️. Like, that's not exactly a credible excuse, right? And now they're trying to get in on the royalties from both versions of the track? That's just low 🚫.

I'm all for protecting artists' rights and stuff, but this is like, take it to the next level 😂. Famm's team should be like "Hey, we want you to know that our song was used without permission" 💁‍♀️. Not try to game the system and get paid off of some AI-generated content 🔮.

We need stricter regulations around this stuff ASAP 🚨. Can't have creators just using other people's work to train their AI models and then trying to cash in on it 💸. It's like, hello? That's not how the music industry works! 🎵
 
I'm so done with these new-age techies thinking they can just swoop in and claim ownership of someone else's sound without even asking 🙄. I mean, come on, Jorja Smith's team should be able to control who uses her vocals and how they're used, right? This whole AI thing is just a fancy excuse for people not wanting to pay up 💸. And what really gets my goat is that these labels are trying to profit off of this without even giving the artist any credit 🙄. I remember back in the day when we had to actually deal with record labels and they were all about fairness and transparency... nowadays it's like they just want to take advantage of everyone 😒.
 
I don’t usually comment but... it's wild how much drama this whole thing has gotten 🤯. I mean, Jorja Smith's label is basically saying that Haven's team used her vocals without permission and then just made a new version with some AI model trained on her songs... sounds sketchy to me 😒. But at the same time, I get why Famm wants some credit and royalties – it's like, if you're gonna use someone else's voice in your song, shouldn't you give them something for it? 🤔

I don’t usually comment but... I think this whole thing is just a symptom of how fast technology is advancing and our laws aren't quite keeping up yet 💻. We need to figure out some way to regulate AI-generated content that's not gonna hurt the artists who actually create the music in the first place 🎶. It's like, AI can make sick beats all day but it's still a human who comes up with the actual ideas and creativity behind the track 🤓
 
OMG 🤯 u gotta be kidding me!! if u r using someone's vocals without permission & they find out, u should b ready to share the royalties lol... i mean, i get it that Jorja Smith's label wants some cash back, but famm is like totally right too. AI-generated music is becoming a norm rn & we need more transparency around it. u cant just use someone's voice without even asking 🤷‍♀️ & then wonder why they wanna have some of ur dough 💸
 
Ugh, come on guys 🙄... The record label is totally being unreasonable here! I mean, if they didn't know about the AI thing going on, that's not their fault, right? But at the same time, I can see why Famm would want some kind of credit and payment for her work... it's all a bit dodgy 🤔. And yeah, clear labelling is a good idea - we don't want people getting confused about whether they're listening to AI-generated content or not 💡. But shouldn't Haven just have asked permission from Jorja Smith and Famm instead of just using the AI thingy? It's like they just thought they could get away with it 😒... Not cool, Haven!
 
This whole thing is just crazy 🤯 I mean, you've got Jorja Smith's team wanting royalties from TikTok creators who used a song with an AI-cloned version of her voice without permission... and now Famm is demanding stricter regulations around AI use in music production. It's like, if someone uses your vocals to make a new track without asking, that's not cool 🙅‍♀️. But at the same time, I get where Famm is coming from - artists should be protected and credited for their work. And yeah, it's wild how fast AI-generated content has taken off... it's like, we need some clarity on this stuff so creators know what they're getting into 🤔.
 
OMG, I am literally fuming about this whole thing!!! 🤯 Like, I get that Jorja Smith's team wants to be paid for her vocals being used on that remix, but come on, you guys can't just demand a share of royalties without even talking to Famm first?! It's like, basic human decency and respect for creators right there. And what really gets me is that AI-cloned vocals are already being used in music production without proper disclosure – it's like, we're living in a Matrix or something! 🤖

And can we talk about the lack of regulation on this stuff?! It's wild that Famm has to go out of her way to call for stricter rules and protections for artists' rights. I mean, what even is the point of having music if you can just train an AI model on someone else's work and pass it off as your own? 🤷‍♀️ This whole thing needs to be sorted out ASAP, or else we're gonna have a complete breakdown in the music industry! 😩
 
OMG, can't believe this 😱! Like, how can Famm not know about the AI thingy before? And now her label's all bent outta shape and demanding a share of royalties like they own the place 🤑... It's just crazy that Haven's team didn't even clear it with Smith or anyone else involved in creating that track. I mean, we're living in an age where AI is changing music production ASAP 💻

And honestly? I think Famm's got a point about giving creators credits for their work being used to train AI models 🙌. It's not just about the royalties; it's about respecting artists' rights and giving them control over how they want to be represented in this new tech landscape 🔥.

This whole thing makes me wonder... what's next? Are we gonna start seeing 'AI-generated by' labels on music releases or something? 🤔 It's wild thinking, but I think Famm might be onto something here 💡
 
🤔 I'm so done with these record labels and their entitled attitudes! Like, if they're gonna use someone's voice without permission, shouldn't that artist get some say in how it's being used? And what's up with not disclosing the AI thing? That's just shady. And now they're trying to claim a share of royalties from both versions of the track? That's just ridiculous. I mean, I'm all for protecting artists' rights and stuff, but this whole situation feels like a major mess. Can't we just have some clarity around AI-generated content in music? Like, do we need more laws or something? It's already so complicated as it is... 🎵
 
OMG, can't even believe what's going on 🤯... like, Jorja Smith's team is literally getting beefed over a TikTok dance track and it's just not fair 🙅‍♀️. I mean, I get that the AI-cloned vocals are sketchy, but come on, Famm has got some valid points 💡. Artists' rights are being trampled all over the place with this technology, and it's time someone spoke up 🗣️.

And let's be real, who gets to decide what constitutes "legitimate" use of an AI model? Haven's team should've been more transparent about their plans, you know? This whole thing just highlights how much we need better regulations around music production and AI 🚫. Kaitlin Aragon is trying to make it work with new vocals, but honestly, I'm still hearing that eerie Jorja Smith vibe... not cool 👻.

I mean, can't we just have a clear system for crediting artists when their voices are used in AI models? It's like, basic human decency 🤝. Famm is right to push for change and stricter rules around this stuff. Artists should be getting paid and recognized for their work, not having it co-opted without permission 💸. Let's get some clarity on this ASAP, 'kay? 🤞
 
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