Ringo Starr responded to a bad rumor that said John Lennon's original voice was not featured in The Beatles' new single, Now and Then.
Earlier this month, Starr and Paul McCartney shared Now And Then The Beatles' last song featuring the four original members Fab Four.
This song comes from a tape demo recorded by the late Lennon and completed with the help of AI lifting the songwriter's vocals from the initial recording and allowing the surviving members to work with them, rather than re-creating the artist's voice.
Starr previously said that according to him the project was 'indah' and admitted that working on the single was like returning John Lennon.
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However, in a recent interview with AARP, Starr took a moment to dispel rumors about the song-making.
"There are bad rumors that it's not John, but AI, whatever nonsense people say," he said. Paul and I wouldn't do that. It was a beautiful song and a great way to end up closing the door. "
The musician reiterated the previous comments he made to Variety. "It's not because of AI," he said. "It's not that we pretended. It's actually John's voice, Paul's voice and bass game, George [Harrison] on the guitar of the game and me on the drums."
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