Drake Deletes 'Taylor Made' Song After Threatening To Be Sued By Tupac Shakur

JAKARTA - Drake finally deleted his newest song entitled Taylor Made (Freestyle). The problem is that the Canadian rapper included the voice of Tupac Shakur using the help of artificial intelligence (AI) in his song.

Tupac's heir and his mother, Afeni Shakur, are said to be very disappointed with the illegal use of Tupac's voice and personality in the recording of Taylor Made (Freestyle).

Based on a letter from Tupac Shakur, what Drake did was an inappropriate act. Therefore, prosecution will be carried out if the song is not deleted.

The Canadian rapper used the vocals generated by AI from the late Tupac in a diss song entitled "Taylor Made Freestyle" aimed at fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar. It didn't go well," the letter reads, citing Billboard, Friday, April 26.

"A lawyer representing Tupac's legacy sent Drake a letter of termination, threatening to file a lawsuit if the song was not removed," he continued.

The lawyer said AI's vocals were a blatant abuse of Tupac's legacy.

Currently, the song Taylor Made in question has disappeared from Spotify Drake's account. However, the song is still spread on the YouTube platform by other accounts.