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Bette Midler and Tyrese Gibson in Feud Over AI-Generated Song



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Bette Midler shared an Instagram post denouncing the song ‘Celebrate Me,’ which Suno AI produced. Furthermore, she called AI music ‘cultural genocide’ in a hashtag. Tyrese Gibson defended the track, asking which HUMAN writer and SINGER could top it. They aren’t getting along.

The Hocus Pocus star posted an impassioned Instagram post denouncing the song “Celebrate Me” by IngaRose. It achieved widespread popularity on iTunes and was generated using the AI platform Suno.

“This song, currently on the charts, is AI generated,” she wrote in a post that included “Celebrate Me” as its featured audio.

“It’s a good song,” Midler opined, “created and sung by a machine that stole every lick, every riff, every thought, phrasing style, every choke in the voice, every sorrowful sound from thousands of human artists since the beginning of recorded music, with zero compensation for the artists on whom they trained the machine.”

She added, “This is #culturalgenocide.”

Gibson seems to be a big fan of the track, as he wrote a lengthy comment defending the song while criticizing human songwriters in the process.

“AI isn’t going anywhere….” he commented. “Complain complain and it just makes it more popular…. This song is actually a great song.”

Though Gibson admitted, ‘I know it’s AI,’ he didn’t mind the track’s synthetic origin. Listeners connect to it emotionally. Additionally, he wrote, ‘So many are depressed, divorced, and discouraged.’ This song has inspired even me. The last artist who inspired him, ON MESSAGE, was Audra Day. This sentiment echoes what Bette Midler has said about artistic connection.

Gibson continued, “What HUMAN writer and SINGER IS gonna write a song that’s better than this?? Don’t complain…. Just step your shit up….”

He concluded, “The world needs HOPE…..”

Tyrese Gibson is known for the ‘Fast & Furious’ movies

Entertainment Weekly has reached out to representatives for Midler, Gibson, and Suno for comment.

EW also reached out to IngaRose’s Instagram account, which claims that the “artist” features “Human written lyrics” and “Real stories” with “Stems & arrangement refined using Suno.” The page also features an abundance of AI-generated imagery.

Other artists sided with Midler in the comments section of the post, including Natasha Bedingfield, who posited that the track “sounds like a lot of” Olivia Dean’s “voice was used” in the creation of the song. “So wrong,” she wrote.

India Arie wrote, “its on the CHARTS? ugh”

Amy Sedaris added, “Yuck.”

IngaRose has over 1.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify, and “Celebrate Me” has over 23 million streams on the platform.

“Ingrid is a songwriter and human creator who writes from real life, real emotions, and lived experience,” the IngaRose bio on Spotify says. “Under the artist name IngaRose, she uses Suno as a creative tool to help bring her original songs to life. As a neo-soul storyteller, IngaRose transforms heartbreak, faith, healing, and personal growth into music that feels deeply personal and authentic.”


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