The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 43
You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Vol 42 is here and Find all playlists here. It's been a while since I've done a playlist so this one is supersized - 33 tracks.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 42
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 41
You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Vol 40 is here and Find all playlists here.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 40
You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Vol 39 is here and Find all playlists here.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Vol 39
You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Vol 38 is here and Find all playlists here.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Vol 38
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 37
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 36
You know what it is. Playlist below and tracklist after the jump. As always, new songs have been added to the top of the playlist. Scroll further down to find old playlists. Find all playlists here.
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 35
Migos - Need It ft. YoungBoy Never Broke Again [Music Video]
The Top One Percenters Playlist Vol 34
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 33
Kanye West's 2010-2011 is the Greatest 2 Year Stretch in Music History
Kanye West's 2010 and 2011 is the greatest 2 year stretch by a music artist in history
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 32
The Top One Percenters Playlist Volume 31
The Top One Percenters Playlist: Volume 30
Travis Bott - Jack Park Canny Dope Man [Travis Scott if an AI Wrote It]
A technology-focused creative advertising agency called Space150 created an AI version of Travis Scott called Travis Bott. They created a music-learning algorithm and fed it a bunch of Travis Scott lyrics, beats, and songs, and then had the AI system write what it thought a Travis Scott song would sound like.
Adweek spoke with Ned Lampert, the Space150 Creative Director in charge of the project:
We were sort of fascinated with like, ‘What if we tried to make a song—like an actual good song—by using AI and basically creative directing AI?...And so we chose Travis Scott just because he is just such a unique artist and he has a unique sound and everything sort of has an aesthetic to it, both audibly and visually.I have to tell you, the lyrics are absolute trash and don't make any sense. And yet, this song is kind of fire. It feels like a Travis Scott song. Maybe more like a demo - a track that would be considered for the album but ultimately fall short because they couldn't crack the lyrics.
But what does this say about AI and the future of music? I think this track proves that AI can make music that fits within the modern culture with modern styles, themes and sounds. We already have CGI influencers (which is fucking creepy). If we didn't know this song was created by an AI, how would we accept it? How will we accept music when we learn AFTER we fall in love with a song that the person behind it isn't human at all?