“AI Could Soon Replace Music Producers”- Dj Neptune Warns

  • DJ Neptune, a Nigerian DJ and music producer, believes AI could eventually replace music producers.
  • He shared his thoughts during an interview with media personality N6, who has expressed similar views.
  • DJ Neptune recounted an experience where he was surprised to learn a track he liked was entirely created by AI.

Nigerian DJ and music producer Imohiosen Patrick, popularly known as DJ Neptune, has suggested that Artificial Intelligence (AI) could eventually replace music producers.

Speaking with media personality N6, who recently made a similar claim, DJ Neptune recounted an experience where he intended to sign a new artist after hearing a track but was surprised to find out that the song had been created entirely by AI.

N6 wrote via X, “AI is Quietly about to retire the entire music production and mastering Industry. I have seen scary tinz tonight. God help all of us in this ecosystem.”

Reacting, DJ Neptune said, “I dey tell you. Someone sent me a record to listen to some days ago and give me my feedback.

“After listening, I told the guy to sign the artist cos what I heard was out of this world. That’s how my guy said na AI work. E shook me o.”

In other news… A viral video from a Nigerian motor park has captured the moment two pastors engaged in a heated confrontation over who would pray for passengers boarding a commercial bus.

The 23-second clip, recorded at a busy park, showed the duo squaring off beside a Peace Mass Transit bus as bystanders watched the dramatic scene unfold under a cloudy sky. What began as a routine pre-departure prayer session quickly escalated into a physical altercation.

Motor park pastors are a common sight across Nigeria, where they offer prayers for travelers in exchange for voluntary offerings, a practice rooted in widespread concerns about road safety and accidents.

However, in this instance, competition appeared to turn tense, drawing reactions from observers both at the scene and online.

Reacting to the incident, some viewers mocked the situation, describing it as a struggle over financial gain rather than spiritual service.

“Na business fight for offering,” one social media user commented.

Another added:

“See pastors fighting over who go pray. Wetin we dey see for this country?”

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