A mysterious singer is creating buzz on social media and many believe she might be a ghost, as she has already amassed over three million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Soul singer Sienna Rose has taken the music scene by storm with her heavy hits, leaving fans praising her “melodious” and “captivating” voice.
Sienna Rose, one of Spotify’s most streamed artists, was revealed to be nothing more than an AI-invented character, despite earning £2,000 a day from their streams.
But despite comparisons to British star Olivia Dean, it has now been revealed that Sienna’s voice, image and songs are all generated by AI, as the newspaper reports. Daily mail.
Spotify continued to host Sienna’s music without any guarantee of its authenticity.
According to The Sunit is now believed to be the creation of the same person behind a popular AI reggae group called Babylon Burn, which has 756,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.
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Sienna released her six-track EP in September last year, titled Velvet Embracefollowed by an eight-track project the following month and a nine-track expanded player in November called The form of tenderness.
Fans, despite doubts about authenticity, are enthusiastic about his captivating music.
Sienna continued her streak of hit tracks by releasing a ten-track “debut album.” Honey on the moon in December.
The synopsis read: “Inspired by the analog texture of 1960s soul but grounded in today’s sound, Sienna’s music is cinematic and deeply personal.
Every note she sings conveys a sense of truth and beauty, making Sienna Rose not just a performer, but a storyteller from the heart.
The publication also revealed the name of this ghost on Spotify as Robert Lancaster, but did not mention further details.
Although Spotify has confirmed to Daily Mail that a wide range of acts use AI to create music, meaning that policing its use and labeling their content can be difficult.
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The outlet further added, while embedding Spotify’s version: “AI is a rapid change for the entire music industry, and it’s not always possible to draw a simple line between ‘AI’ and ‘non-AI’ music.”
Spotify, the music streaming platform, has clarified its stance on AI-generated music content, saying: “Spotify is focused on actions that protect harmful use cases of AI, including removing spam and misleading content, strengthening enforcement against impersonation and unauthorized voice cloning, and supporting industry-standard AI disclosures in music credits.” »




