Took permission, sent remuneration: Rahman over AI use to recreate late singers' voice

By :  Agencies
Update: 2024-01-30 12:01 GMT
Music composer A R Rahman | File photo

Mumbai, Jan 30 (PTI) Music composer A R Rahman has said that his team took due permission to use an AI software for recreating the voices of late singers Bamba Bakya and Shahul Hameed for a track in veteran actor Rajinikanth's new film "Lal Salaam".

The two artists, who had worked with Rahman on multiple projects before their deaths, are credited as playback singers for the track "Thimiri Yezhuda".

"The mesmerizing voices of Bamba Bakya & Shahul Hameed in #ThimiriYezhuda from #LalSalaam made possible by @timelessvoicesx AI voice models.

"This marks the first time in the industry that a late legend's voice has been brought back to life," the official handle of music studio Sony Music South posted on X on Monday.

Commenting on the studio's post, Rahman said his team had taken the permission from the families of Bakya and Hameed to recreate their voices for the song.

"We took permission from their families and sent deserving remuneration for using their voice algorithms ..technology is not a threat and a nuisance if we use it right…#respect #nostalgia," he wrote.

Bakya, who crooned popular numbers such as the latest 'Ponni Nadhi' in Mani Ratnam's "Ponniyin Selvan", died in September 2022 at the age of 42. He had also sung the tracks "Pullinangal" from Rajinikanth's "2.0", "Kalame Kalame" from Vijay's "Bigil" and "Simtarangaran" from "Sarkar".

Prior to his death in 1998, Hameed worked extensively with Rahman for films such as "Gentleman", "Jeans" and "Kadhalan".

Rajinikanth's “Lal Salaam” is directed by his filmmaker-daughter Aishwarya Rajnikanth. The film, which also features Vishnu Vishal and Vikranth, will release on February 9. PTI

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