Jennie bị nói không có mắt nhìn người, chơi với kẻ tội đồ, cả kpop ghét bỏ
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Recently, Disney Korea's official YouTube channel released a commentary video for My name is Gabriel, a reality TV show with a special appearance by Jennie ( BlackPink).
The show attracted special attention when it revealed the image of the BlackPink star, as she appeared in a completely new role in a distant land.
Jennie will appear in two episodes of the reality show My Name Is Gabriel. The idol will play the role of Maria and experience the life of a hostel owner for 72 hours: from welcoming guests, preparing parties to leading cooking classes.
In the latest video posted by Disney Korea, Jennie attracted attention when appearing with a bright appearance and a simple bare face, a "pretty and lovely" outfit that made fans exclaim. It can be seen that no matter the situation, the female member of BlackPink always stands out, full of vitality even though she only wears simple clothes in the Italian countryside.
In the clips teased by the producer, Jennie leisurely strolls the streets, living a simple life in an unknown place. The female idol delights fans by showing off her capable housewife skills, having to roll up her sleeves and do everything herself from cooking, baking, to harvesting vegetables.
My Name is Gabriel is the second reality show that Jennie has participated in since starting her solo career and establishing her own company. Before that, she participated in Apartment 404.
According to the production team, Jennie is confirmed to start appearing on the show from episode 13. Her episodes are scheduled to air on September 27 and October 4.
In another development, while Jennie focuses on game shows, Jisoo attends fashion events, and the other two members also have personal projects, the group's reputation is being affected as AI covers in music are becoming more and more popular and sophisticated.
According to Allkpop, a new study by musicMagpie has shed light on the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) in the music industry, especially how it affects K-pop artists.
The study, called "Bop or Bot?", analyzed nearly 1,500 AI-generated song covers, revealing shocking statistics about streaming numbers and financial losses.
According to the study, K-pop was one of the most affected genres, with 35% of streams from the top 20 artists using vocals for AI covers.
The artist most affected by AI-generated music is Blackpink, with a cumulative tally of over 17.3 million views of AI covers in Blackpink's voice.
The most viewed songs with Blackpink's AI cover are "Batter Up" (over 2.5 million views in total) and "Sheesh" (1.88 million views) - both original songs by the group Baby Monster.
Justin Bieber is also the artist most frequently used in AI covers, with 13 million views, second only to Blackpink. Justin Bieber's AI cover of George Benson's "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You" has 10.1 million views.
Other K-pop stars who have had their AI covers used the most include Jimin (1,683,898 views), Jennie (950,577 views), Stray Kids (677,270 views), TWICE (659,699 views), NCT Dream (447,605 views), and Enhypen (428,654 views).
K-pop artists are also among those most financially affected by AI covers.
Research estimates that if YouTube views were converted to Spotify streams, artists globally would lose a total of £10.6m in revenue due to unauthorised AI-generated music.
Topping the list of artists affected is Blackpink, with an estimated loss of more than £376k in revenue from 1,463 videos created.
Michael Jackson followed closely behind, with a loss of £262,265. In third place were Baby Monster, who lost an estimated £246,499 due to AI covers.
Other K-pop artists such as Stray Kids, Jungkook, Jennie, TWICE also lost between £60-80k in potential earnings due to the rise of AI cover songs.
Meanwhile, "Cupid" by K-pop girl group FIFTY FIFTY is one of the most viewed songs with AI covers (13.6 million views, through 31 AI covers).
Even more worryingly, 49% of adults (aged 21 to 60) surveyed in the UK were unable to differentiate between AI-generated music and human-generated music, demonstrating that technologies like AI can increasingly replicate human art in a convincing and sophisticated way.
As AI-generated music continues to rise, the study raises concerns about the future of the music industry. With AI imitating famous artists and creating unauthorized covers, the line between human creativity and machine-generated content is becoming increasingly blurred.
Jennie cực ghét màu đỏ nhưng số phận "trớ trêu", toàn phải mặc đồ không thích Minh Lợi15:57:29 17/09/2024Jennie BLACKPINK cùng tông đỏ được nhận xét là cặp đôi định mệnh . Nữ idol nhiều lần tạo ra xu hướng với những bản phối thời thượng trong tông màu rực rỡ quyền lực này.
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