Key Points

Bollywood playback singer Shaan has strongly criticized the growing trend of using AI to clone the voices of late singing legends. He specifically called out the practice of generating new songs in Kishore Kumar's voice, describing it as cruel and unfair. Shaan argues that dynamic artists like Kumar cannot be replicated by technology and their legacy should be preserved through original recordings. The singer is preparing for a special concert dedicated to honoring Kishore Kumar's authentic musical legacy.

Key Points: Shaan Slams AI Voice Cloning of Kishore Kumar as Unfair

  • Shaan calls AI voice cloning of late singers cruel and unfair
  • Criticizes recreating Kishore Kumar's voice for new songs
  • Urges audience to listen to original recordings instead
  • Says dynamic singers cannot be accurately replicated by AI
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It is unfair: Bollywood singer Shaan slams use of AI for cloning veteran singers' voices for new songs, covers

Bollywood singer Shaan criticizes AI-generated songs using late legends' voices, calling it cruel and unfair to their legacy. Urges fans to listen to original recordings.

"It is wrong that you take the tone of any four songs and make tons of tracks and covers with that - Shaan"

By Palash Srivastava, New Delhi, September 3

Bollywood singer Shaan slammed the recent trend in which artificial intelligence generates songs as if a different singer performed them. It is often referred to as AI Voice Cloning.

Using AI tools, users can create remixes and covers of existing songs, placing different artists' voices onto familiar tracks and transforming the original song with new rhythms, melodies, and harmonies.

While speaking to ANI, Shaan criticised the AI song voice swap trend in which the late singers are reimaged using AI tools for the cover of new songs, calling it a "cruel" and a wrong practice of remembering the late singers.

"I find this AI very cruel when they try to produce songs like 'Yeh gaana agar Kishore da gaate, yeh gaana agar Mohammed Rafi gaate (If this song was sung by. What they sang in the 40s, what they sang in the 60s, and what they sang in the 80s were very different. So if they were singing today, it would again be very different," said Shaan.

The 'Chand Sifarish' singer further said that it is wrong to artificially produce the voice of a dynamic singer with the help of technology.

"It is wrong that you make that song sound like they would sing it like that. Not necessary. You can't AI a person whose singing has been so dynamic. So it's wrong that you take the tone of any four songs and make tons of tracks and covers with that," said Shaan.

He also calls the audience "silly" for comparing the AI's voice to the real singers. Shaan calls it unfair when the new generation uses AI to produce the 'Saiyaara' song in the voice of singer Kishore Kumar.

He urged music lovers not to listen to such AI tracks, but rather to enjoy Kishore Kumar's songs, which were sung by him during his time.

"The audience is so silly, they're even comparing it with them. I'm just saying they shouldn't do this AI. But the new generation has heard Kishore Kumar's voice in 'Saiyaara' or some other thing. That is not fair, man. They should hear his songs that he has sung in his time, which came out of his throat, came out of his sensibilities. Yes. Do not listen to this," said Shaan.

Meanwhile, Shaan will take the stage at The Grand Theatre, NMACC, Mumbai, to honour the music of the legendary Kishore Kumar on September 19.

Titled Forever Kishore Shaan Se, the show is presented by NR Talent and Event Management and promises an unforgettable evening filled with timeless melodies.

This marks the first time Shaan is dedicating an entire concert to the icon who he believes has shaped his musical journey.

From 'Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas' and 'Neele Neele Ambar Par' to 'O Mere Dil Ke Chain' and 'Chingari Koi Bhadke', the event promises to be an unforgettable celebration of music, memories, and magic, featuring Shaan's soulful renditions of Kishore Kumar's most iconic hits.

While Kishore Kumar was his earliest influence, Shaan's musical foundation was also shaped by years of training under the legendary Padma Vibhushan Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, a stalwart of Indian classical music and a guru to icons like Asha Bhosle, A.R. Rahman, Sonu Nigam, Hariharan, and Shilpa Rao, as per the press note shared from the team of Shaan.

His son, singer Rabbani Mustafa Khan, who co-founded NR Talent & Event Management with Namrata Gupta Khan, shares, "Shaan is my brother. My late father, Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan, was his guru. So, we have grown up together, and when you have your family to back your dreams, it becomes even more special. I feel proud to be the organiser of this event that will see Shaan spread his magic, as we celebrate the legacy of Kishore Kumar ji."

Namrata adds, "Our core principle is to organise shows that are not only unique and larger than life, but also offer an unadulterated experience to music aficionados. Forever Kishore Shaan Se is one such endeavour. And who better than Shaan to celebrate the rich legacy of Kishore Kumar ji? His love for Kishore da is palpable. We can't wait to offer this experience to the audience."

The tickets will be exclusively available on BookMyShow.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I understand the concern, AI voice cloning can actually introduce classic singers to younger generations. Many kids today wouldn't discover Kishore Kumar otherwise. Maybe there's a middle ground?
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Aditya G
Shaan is absolutely right! These AI covers lack the soul and emotion that made these legends great. It's like serving packaged food at a fine dining restaurant - technically edible but missing the essence.
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Sarah B
As someone who grew up listening to these legends, it feels wrong to hear their voices on new songs. Each singer had their era and style - let's preserve that authenticity rather than creating digital mashups.
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Karthik V
The problem is not just ethical but also legal. Are these AI companies paying royalties to the families of these legendary singers? This needs proper regulation in our music industry.
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Michael C
Interesting debate! While I respect Shaan's viewpoint, technology evolution is inevitable. Instead of rejecting it completely, maybe we should focus on creating guidelines for ethical use of AI in music.
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Nisha Z
Shaan calling audience "silly" is a bit harsh though. People are just curious about technology. Instead of criticizing, artists should educate fans about why original artistry matters. The message is right but delivery could be better.

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