

A song using Drake and The Weeknd's vocals, generated using artificial intelligence (AI), has gone viral on TikTok.
The song, titled "Heart on my Sleeve," seemingly cloned the two rappers' voices to create a song about Selena Gomez, The Weeknd's ex-girlfriend. The creator of the song goes by @GhostWriter on TikTok and has shared multiple videos on the account using the new song.
The original video announcing the song currently has 10 million views. Three other videos shared by @GhostWriter each have just over a million views.
"Heart on my Sleeve" was also put on Spotify by the TikTok creator, who dresses like a ghost and remains anonymous.

An AI-generated song using Drake and The Weeknd vocals has gone viral. (Getty Images)
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While Drake had no comment on this new single, he previously shared his thoughts about AI on Instagram.
"This is the final straw AI," he shared when an AI-generated clip of him singing Ice Spice's "Munch (Feeling You)" surfaced.
Record label Universal Music Group has also come out against AI-generated music using established musicians' voices. The company, one of the three largest in the world, reportedly sent a letter to Spotify and Apple Music requesting the streaming services prohibit AI companies from accessing music libraries.
"We will not hesitate to take steps to protect our rights and those of our artists," the company said in a statement to the Financial Times.

Drake previously commented on AI-generated music. (Bennett Raglin/BET)
Many comments on TikTok noted there could be some legal trouble in the future regarding AI-generated music.
"We're witnessing a new age of music," one user wrote. "Soon it will be illegal to do this and people will be sharing fire AI music on the low."
"Lawsuit - by Drake ft THE Weeknd," another user joked.
"Drake at a loss for words rn," another added. "I'd be fuming!"
However, others recognized the song is "crazy good."
"NAH THIS IS CRAZY GOOD WHAT," one person wrote.
"AI is getting dangerously good," another added.
Drake and The Weeknd previously performed together during Drake's "Nothing was the Same" tour in 2014. The two have also collaborated on music, including "Crew Love" and "The Zone."

The Weeknd and Drake have collaborated on multiple songs. (Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic)
Drake also praised The Weeknd, whose formal name is Abel Makkonen Tesfaye, at the musician's birthday party in 2022.
"We’re celebrating one of the greatest artists of all f---ing time," he said then, according to Billboard. "My brother from day one, and I’m grateful not only to be here with my brothers but that the family is back together where we belong from the greatest city in the world. Straight, big six Toronto. At the end of the day we are here for one man and I want everyone to enjoy their life on behalf of my brother Abel."