AI-Generated Country Hit 'Walk My Walk' Sparks Ethics Debate Over Artist Attribution and Voice Cloning

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An AI-generated country song using Blanco Brown's vocal style without permission hits No. 1 on Billboard charts, raising critical questions about artist rights and AI music ethics in the industry.

AI Song Tops Charts Without Artist's Knowledge

An AI-generated country song called "Walk My Walk" reached No. 1 on Billboard's country digital song sales chart this month, credited to a fictional white avatar named Breaking Rust. However, the song's vocal style and musical DNA were modeled on Grammy-nominated Black country artist Blanco Brown, who discovered the track's existence only when friends flooded his phone with messages about it

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Source: ABC News

Source: ABC News

"I didn't even know about the song until people hit me up about it," Brown said. "Somebody said: 'Man, somebody done typed your name in the AI and made a white version of you. They just used the Blanco, not the Brown.'"

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The incident represents a stark example of how generative AI is disrupting the music industry, allowing anyone to create songs by typing prompts into AI systems trained on real artists' voices and styles without their knowledge or consent.

Connections to Brown's Past Collaborators

The song's credits list Aubierre Rivaldo Taylor as creator, with streaming platforms identifying him as songwriter and producer. Taylor has also been credited behind Defbeatsai, one of several AI-generated country artists that gained social media attention. The Defbeatsai ecosystem connects to Abraham Abushmais, a former collaborator whom Brown once called "Abe Einstein" for his studio skills

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Abushmais co-wrote songs on Brown's 2019 album "Honeysuckle & Lightning Bugs" and is listed as developer of Echo, an AI music generator app promoted on Defbeats.ai's Instagram pages. Brown said he wasn't notified about their involvement and that Abushmais has become unreachable. "Abe's number changed," Brown said. "We used to talk. I ain't heard from him in a year or two."

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Artist Fights Back Against AI Appropriation

The racial dynamics of the situation particularly troubled Brown, who described the AI avatar as "a white AI man with a Black voice" singing "like a Negro spiritual." This prompted immediate action from the artist, who recorded his own cover version released last week and plans to release a reworked derivative with new lyrics and arrangement

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Brown's management characterized his response as a direct challenge to the legal and ethical void surrounding AI-generated music. "If someone is going to sing like me, it should be me," Brown declared, using his experience to force industry and lawmakers to confront ownership questions when technology outpaces creator rights

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Industry Grapples with AI Music Revolution

The success of "Walk My Walk" demonstrates that AI-generated music has evolved from internet experiment to commercial disruptor. "We are entering a very strange and unprecedented period of both creation and industry," said Josh Antonuccio, director of the Ohio University Music Industry Summit. "AI has essentially democratized the act of music creation itself."

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This democratization has occurred without regulatory guardrails. Major record labels initially sued AI song generators Suno and Udio, accusing them of training models on copyrighted recordings without permission. "These companies trained their platforms on a volume of recorded music without permission," Antonuccio explained. "It leaves creators in this strange purgatory where they're not getting compensated."

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However, the industry is shifting from litigation to negotiation. Universal Music Group recently settled copyright infringement lawsuits with Udio and signed a licensing agreement. Warner Music Group followed suit Tuesday, partnering with Suno in what companies called a "first-of-its-kind" agreement to develop licensed AI music that compensates and protects artists

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