It’s December, which implies you are going to hear a ton of vacation music both by alternative or towards your will. Since you are already right here, it is means you are demonstrating an act of free will and are completely down to hear what AI model of James Hetfield singing “All I Want for Christmas Is You” seems like.
It’s both going to be the perfect or worst factor you’ve got ever heard — you’ve got been pretty warned.
It’s the “built Ford tough” vocal model that the Metallica frontman possesses which makes all these AI covers utilizing his voice so amusing so persistently. And laughter is sweet for us all, even when it is within the title of low cost amusement.
However, that might change with Papa Het’s likeness tackling probably the most (in)well-known vacation songs ever, thanks to it being overplayed on radio stations and in retail places in every single place. Yes, we’re speaking about pop celebrity Mariah Carey and that dastardly Christmas covers album from 1994. Much like Metallica’s ‘Black Album,’ this one does not have any stop both. Decades later, it’s nonetheless immeasurably well-liked.
Take a pay attention — should you dare — beneath. There’s a reward should you maintain scrolling too. We’re not right here to be an entire Scrooge!
AI James Hetfield, “All I Want for Christmas Is You”
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And now, as your reward for going together with us and inflicting that form of punishment on your self, here is that very same vacation traditional with AI giving us a glimpse at what it could have gave the impression of with the gilded voice of Queen’s Freddie Mercury.
AI Freddie Mercury, “All I Want for Christmas”
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