Fadil :
There is absolutely nothing wrong with using AI as a tool to enhance music. The problem is that many people are quick to say a song is “entirely AI-generated” without understanding how AI is actually being used in modern music production.
Music has always evolved with technology. Before digital mixers, synthesizers, autotune, sampling, digital audio workstations and other modern studio tools, musicians relied more heavily on physical instruments and traditional recording methods. As technology developed, artists embraced these tools to improve their music and expand their creativity. AI is simply the next stage of that evolution.
Using AI to improve sound quality, generate ideas, create harmonies or backing vocals, and enhance production does not automatically mean that the entire song was created by AI. There is a huge difference between using AI as a creative tool and simply asking AI to generate an entire song from scratch.
Let’s also be realistic , Shatta has been making good music for over 20 years. AI has only become widely accessible in music production in recent years. So, is it that people suddenly hate the artist, or do they simply not understand the technology?
You don’t have to like the music, but dismissing it as “entirely AI” without understanding the creative process is simply ignorance. Technology has always transformed music, and those who embrace new tools early often gain an advantage.
By the time some people finally understand the potential of AI in music, Shatta may already be far ahead of them.
2026-07-18 13:22:07