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AI Music Debate: Rapper Warns of 'Cheat Code' Future
9 Dec
Summary
- Cash Cobain opposes AI generating entire songs but accepts AI for vocals.
- AI artist Xania Monet signed a multimillion-dollar record deal.
- Monet's debut charted on Billboard's Adult R&B Airplay at No. 30.

The music industry is grappling with the ethical implications of artificial intelligence. Rapper Cash Cobain, speaking at a Billboard livestream on December 9, 2025, expressed his disapproval of AI being used to create complete songs, arguing it compromises artistic integrity. He differentiated this from acceptable uses of AI, such as enhancing vocals or aiding artists who have lost their vocal abilities.
Cobain also reacted with surprise to the prospect of AI-generated artists competing on music charts. This comes as AI artist Xania Monet has already made significant waves, signing a multimillion-dollar record deal. Monet’s debut single, "How Was I Supposed to Know?", debuted at No. 30 on Billboard's Adult R&B Airplay chart in November 2025.
Monet, conceived by Telisha Jones, has her representation defending the creative process. Her manager, Romel Murphy, stated that the appeal of Monet’s music lies in the authentic lyrics, comparing them to poetry. This development highlights the rapidly evolving landscape of music creation and the increasing presence of AI in the industry.




