Legendary Songstress Liza Minnelli Unveils First New Music in 13 Years, Leverages AI Technology
At the ripe age of 79, iconic singer-songwriter Liza Minnelli has surprised fans with her latest release, a dance track titled "Kids, Wait Til You Hear This" that marks her first new music in over a decade. What's even more remarkable is the fact that she added vocals to an AI-created beat, showcasing the artist's openness to innovative technology.
Minnelli's involvement in this project has been met with enthusiasm from the industry. "I've always believed that music is about connection and emotional truth," she said in a statement. "What interested me here was the idea of using my voice and new tools in service of expression, not instead of it." This approach, which uses AI arrangements rather than vocals, allows Minnelli to maintain creative control while still embracing the potential of technology.
Minnelli's track is part of a compilation featuring other artists who have collaborated with AI on their music. Art Garfunkel, for instance, has contributed a song titled "Authorship," which features an AI-generated piano backing and includes a spoken excerpt from his memoir What Is It All But Luminous.
While not everyone in the industry is as optimistic about AI-generated music, with some expressing concerns about job security and artistic ownership. Ed Sheeran and Lil Wayne have shared their reservations on social media, citing the importance of human musicianship. However, companies like ElevenLabs, Udio, Suno, and Klay are forging ahead, partnering with record labels to allow users to manipulate artists' work with AI tools or create entirely new tracks using text prompts.
As these innovations continue to shape the music industry, it's clear that artists like Liza Minnelli are embracing the potential of technology while maintaining their creative vision. With "Kids, Wait Til You Hear This," Minnelli has proven that age is just a number when it comes to artistic expression and innovation.
At the ripe age of 79, iconic singer-songwriter Liza Minnelli has surprised fans with her latest release, a dance track titled "Kids, Wait Til You Hear This" that marks her first new music in over a decade. What's even more remarkable is the fact that she added vocals to an AI-created beat, showcasing the artist's openness to innovative technology.
Minnelli's involvement in this project has been met with enthusiasm from the industry. "I've always believed that music is about connection and emotional truth," she said in a statement. "What interested me here was the idea of using my voice and new tools in service of expression, not instead of it." This approach, which uses AI arrangements rather than vocals, allows Minnelli to maintain creative control while still embracing the potential of technology.
Minnelli's track is part of a compilation featuring other artists who have collaborated with AI on their music. Art Garfunkel, for instance, has contributed a song titled "Authorship," which features an AI-generated piano backing and includes a spoken excerpt from his memoir What Is It All But Luminous.
While not everyone in the industry is as optimistic about AI-generated music, with some expressing concerns about job security and artistic ownership. Ed Sheeran and Lil Wayne have shared their reservations on social media, citing the importance of human musicianship. However, companies like ElevenLabs, Udio, Suno, and Klay are forging ahead, partnering with record labels to allow users to manipulate artists' work with AI tools or create entirely new tracks using text prompts.
As these innovations continue to shape the music industry, it's clear that artists like Liza Minnelli are embracing the potential of technology while maintaining their creative vision. With "Kids, Wait Til You Hear This," Minnelli has proven that age is just a number when it comes to artistic expression and innovation.