AI-Generated 'Leaks' Enrage Doja Cat, Singer Slams Artificial Intelligence
Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Rapper Doja Cat has publicly denounced AI-generated songs circulating online, stating they are not her work.
- She expressed disappointment that fans believed the fake tracks, calling the use of AI in music "F*ck AI."
- The incident highlights ongoing challenges for artists in distinguishing between real and AI-generated content in the music industry.
Doja Cat has strongly condemned the proliferation of AI-generated songs falsely attributed to her, vehemently denying their authenticity. The American singer and rapper took to social media platform X to clarify that the tracks circulating online are entirely artificial and not her own creations.
"All the songs that 'leaked' and they say are mine are AI. Not a single one is my work. I'm so disappointed in everyone who thought these were my tracks. F*ck AI," Doja Cat stated, expressing her frustration that fans believed the fabricated material was genuine.
When accused by a fan of lying about the origin of the songs, Doja Cat firmly refuted the claim. "I'm not lying. Why would I lie to myself?" the Grammy-winning artist responded, underscoring her commitment to transparency.
All the songs that 'leaked' and they say are mine are AI. Not a single one is my work. I'm so disappointed in everyone who thought these were my tracks. F*ck AI.
The emergence of these AI-generated tracks, which mimic Doja Cat's voice, brings renewed attention to the challenges artists face in the age of artificial intelligence. Distinguishing between authentic vocals and AI-generated content is becoming increasingly difficult for listeners, though some appear unconcerned with originality as long as they enjoy the music.
Doja Cat has not released new singles in 2026 but contributed to Latto's song "Okayyy." Her latest album, "Vie," released in September 2025, reached number four on the Billboard 200. Her previous album, "Planet Her," which peaked at number two, celebrated its fifth anniversary on Thursday. Doja Cat recently concluded her European "Tour Ma Vie World Tour" and is scheduled to begin the North American leg in October. The incident also follows similar criticisms from other artists, such as SZA, who have voiced concerns about AI's use in music production.
I'm not lying. Why would I lie to myself?
Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.