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Hybe Uses AI Voice Technology for Midnatt’s Multilingual Single


SEOUL, May 15 (Korea Bizwire)K-pop powerhouse Hybe on Monday unveiled its first artificial intelligence (AI) project Midnatt, which sings a song in multiple languages and switches between female and male voices using generative voice technology.

Midnatt, an alter ego of ballad singer Lee Hyun, dropped the new digital single “Masquerade” in six languages: Korean, English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish and Vietnamese.

Big Hit Music, Hybe’s music label behind K-pop supergroup BTS, teamed up with Hybe IM, its interactive media arm, to adopt AI startup Supertone’s voice synthetic tools for the project.

Hybe acquired Supertone for 45 billion won (US$36.5 million) in January.

“We expect this technology to lessen the burden of learning foreign languages when K-pop artists tap into the global market and ultimately boost the genre’s global influence,” Shin Young-jae, CEO of Big Hit Music, said in a press conference.

Midnatt, an alter ego of ballad singer Lee Hyun, speaks during a press conference in Seoul on May 15, 2023, in this photo provided by its music label Big Hit Music.

Midnatt, an alter ego of ballad singer Lee Hyun, speaks during a press conference in Seoul on May 15, 2023, in this photo provided by its music label Big Hit Music.

Lee, who has performed as a soloist and as part of the trio 8eight since his debut in 2007, said he is excited to join the AI project with his new alter ego, Midnatt.

“I have had a strong desire to take on a new musical challenge. I hope you anticipate the other side of Lee Hyun,” Lee said.

Hybe said voice data extracted from native language narrators were used to turn Midnatt’s Korean song into five different languages and Supertone’s “voice designing technology” created a female voice featured in the song using Lee’s original voice.

“The technology used voice data extracted from narrators, such as the pronunciation and accent, so that it naturally fixes the pronunciation of foreign languages, while maintaining the artist’s singing style and musical expressions,” Hybe said.

(Yonhap)

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