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Axl Rose and Velvet Revolver

Axl Rose and Velvet Revolver. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook

What if Axl Rose sang in Velvet Revolver? Artificial intelligence creates a version of "Fall To Pieces".

"Balada" is part of the debut album by Slash and Scott Weiland's band, from 2004.

What if Axl Rose were the lead singer of Velvet Revolver ? Although Guns N' Roses have performed "Slither" numerous times on recent tours, nothing compares to the result of the AI-generated version featuring Rose's voice in "Fall To Pieces".

The defunct band of Slash and Duff McKagan , a success in the early 2000s, had the late Scott Weiland on vocals. Velvet Revolver was active between 2002 and 2008, returning for a brief reunion in 2012.

The person responsible for the YouTube channel that published the AI ​​version left a statement for subscribers. “This is not Axl Rose singing, it’s the sound created by artificial intelligence over the original song. Axl Rose is a great singer and songwriter, these videos are in no way intended to mock him or spread misleading information. Anyone watching these videos should listen to Guns N' Roses and the singer/band of the original song used here. Their songs are authentic and cannot be compared to these AI versions,” they warned.

The ballad "Fall To Pieces" is part of Velvet Revolver's debut album, Contraband , released in 2004.

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