A new AI-generated country music song has made its way to the top of Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales chart.
AI-generated images of the singer depict a non-existent rugged cowboy with a chiseled jawline and manly beard.
Breaking Rust, an AI-generated “cowboy,” just made history by topping Billboard’s Country Digital Song Sales chart.
For the first time ever, a song by a computer-generated outlaw blues-country singer has become the No. 1 song on a Billboard Country music chart.
While Breaking Rust has the most downloaded country song in America, it’s not the most popular. Morgan Wallen is at the top ...
The 2025 CMA Awards will be held November 19 at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Lainey Wilson will be hosting the show solo this year, with performances from artists like Luke Combs, Ella Langley, ...
Breaking Rust, a new artist on the scene, is topping charts ... but he's not a real person. He's a computer-generated outlaw blues-country singer.
There is no human vocalist behind the rugged vocals, no human songwriter crafting lyrics in a studio, and no live performer ...
Several other songs by AI-generated artists like Livin’ On Borrowed Time and Whiskey Don’t Talk Back have also achieved success and have more than a million streams on Spotify.
It has become nearly impossible for people to tell the difference between music generated by artificial intelligence and that ...
Streaming platform Deezer says more than half of the respondents felt uncomfortable at not being able to tell the difference.
AI-tagged vocals and missing singer credit fuel debate as the track surges on paid downloads and hits Viral 50 USA.