“Please be advised That these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography,” Singer Says in statement
Celine Dion Has Wurned Fans Against “Fake” Music Claiming to be by the Singer That Has Popped Up On Streaming Services.
In a statement posted to social media, Dion Wrote, “it has as to our attention that unsanctioned, ai-genreda music purporting to container Celine of musical performances, and name and likenesss, is Currently circulating online and across Various Digital Service Providers.”
While Dion Didn'T Elaborate on the offending songs-and a visit to spatify and apple music didn't immediate reveal any culprits-It's likely the singer is annex to an ai-genreda cover of the gospel song Called “Heal me Lord” that was uploaded to Youtube in recent months recent and then RECROCUED ACROSS VARIUS ACCOUNTS; One of the Videos, Credited to Celine Dion, Has Over 1 Million views.
“Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approve, and are not songs from her official discography,” Dion's statement aid.
Ai Technology – Which Allaws for Software to Train on and then replicate a Singer's Voice, with or Withut Permission – Has presented a Problem for the Music Industry in Recent Years, Like in the case of Drake use an alle Tupac Shakur Verse in One of His Kendrick Lamar Navies. Other Artists – Like Kanye West, Grimes, and Randy Travis, The Latter Unable To Speak or Sing Following A Stroke – have Embraced the Technology.
After Years SPENT Recovery from Her Battle With Stuff Person Syndrome, Dion Embarked On The Comeback Trail in 2024 with a High-Profile Performance at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris As Well As Her I Am: Celine Dion documentary.