The creators blame technical difficulties for the incident and say ”we'll be back and will spend the time working to ensure to the best of our abilities that nothing like that happens again.”
”It’s become apparent that I should have done more diligence before joining. In the past few days, I’ve learned of Kyle The Hooligan’s experience with Meka which is deeply at odds with my core values. I believe that artists must always be at the center of the creative process and must be compensated fairly.”
As you may have heard, one of this week's biggest and weirdest stories in the music world is that Capitol Records has signed an AI rapper, and it turns out that rapper was co-created by none other than the frontman of E.Town Concrete...