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There has been a lot of chatter back and forth about the newly released Randy Travis song, “Where That Came From.” Whether or not it’s good for country music, or it can cause more harm than good. Now, Luke Combs is commenting about the use of A.I. to create the new track. The song makes use of artificial intelligence, as Travis can no longer sing or speak clearly after a stroke in 2013. In speaking with Combs, I asked him his thoughts on the use of A.I. in country music, in general, and his thoughts it specifically being utilized for the new Travis song. The singer said, “I think that’s the be...
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Subscribe to Taste of Country on Youtube There is a right answer to what Randy Travis‘ new, AI-generated song means for country music. It just requires patience and nuance and other things not found on social media. “Where That Came From” was created using more than 40 vocal tracks from Randy Travis’ catalog and a vocal mix from singer James Dupree.Country stars including Cody Johnson, Garth Brooks, Carrie Underwood and Clay Walker came out in support of the song. Their response to hearing Travis sing again was often emotional.Travis lost the ability to speak after suffering a stroke in 2013.Y...
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Randy Travis is making his return to country music with a new track called “Where That Came From.” It’s his first studio recording in more than a decade. The veteran country singer had been teasing fans on social media this week with a clip of him in studio, pressing play on a recorded track. On Wednesday (May 1), the “Diggin’ Up Bones” singer posted a video of him working in the studio with a band. The mid-tempo track feels like a classic Travis hit, with traditional instruments including a steel guitar. “She had eyes like diamonds that caught the light / Although they were dark and deeper th...
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