Capitol Records Makes and BREAKS Deal With Artificial Intelligence

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Capitol Records has cancelled their deal with Rapper FN Meka, an artificial intelligence (robot) rapper and TikTok influencer. The cancelled contract is due to outrage over the robots “gross stereotypes” of the black community.

The robot FN Meka has been previously lauded by Capitol Records as “the world’s first A.R. artist to sign with a major label.” The robot’s first single with the label was called “Florida Water.” The song was a collaboration with human rapper Gunna and gaming streamer Clix.

An activist group called Industry Blackout issued a statement just hours before Capitol Records announced that they were severing ties,  demanding that they do so.

The group stated that while they appreciate the innovation, they “find fault in the lack of awareness in how offensive this caricature is.”

“It is a direct insult to the Black community and our culture. An amalgamation of gross stereotypes, appropriative mannerisms that derive from Black artists, complete with slurs infused in lyrics,” the statement read.

“This digital effigy is a careless abomination and disrespectful to real people who face real consequences in real life,” Industry Blackout continued. “For example, Gunna, a Black artist who is featured on a song with FN Meka, is currently incarcerated for rapping the same type of lyrics this robot mimics. The difference is, your artificial rapper will not be subject to federal charges for such.”

Gunna is one of the e28 associates of the record label Young Slime Life or “YSL,” that was hit with a 56-count indictment for charges ranging from RICO violations to murder. The District Attorney’s Office in Fulton County, Georgia, alleges that the record label is actually a street gang associated with The Bloods.

Industry Blackout said that the approval of the project shows a “serious lack of diversity” among leadership. They stated that it is “simply unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”

“We demand this partnership be terminated, a formal public apology be issued, FN Meka removed from all platforms,” the statement concluded. “Furthermore, all monies spent by Capitol Records and Factory New for this project will be allocated to charitable organizations that directly support Black youth in the arts, as well as marketing budgets for Black artists signed to Capitol Records. We look forward to your response and compliance.”

Two hours after the statement was released, Capitol Records announced that they were parting ways with the digital rapper.

“CMG has severed ties with the FN Meka project, effective immediately,” the label noted in a statement. “We offer our deepest apologies to the Black community for our insensitivity in signing this project without asking enough questions about equity and the creative process behind it. We thank those who have reached out to us with constructive feedback in the past couple of days-your input was invaluable as we came to the decision to end our association with the project.”

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