The truth behind ‘Justin Bieber P Diddy party song’ finally revealed as star breaks cover
A mysterious new track – initially believed by many fans to have been sung by Justin Bieber – has been circulating on social media platforms with lyrics saying the singer ‘lost herself at a Diddy party’
Rumors of a viral song that many believed Justin Bieber had sung have finally been debunked.
The mystery track first appeared on social media platforms in April and resurfaced earlier this month, amid news of Sean ‘P Diddy’ Combs’ arrest.
The song sounds like it was released by Justin with lyrics saying the singer ‘lost herself at a Diddy party’ – but there is no record of Bieber ever releasing the track. As Justin breaks out his cover for the first time since the rapper’s arrest, researchers reveal the song was likely created using artificial intelligence (AI).
The song was likely created using artificial intelligence (AI), experts have revealed (
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Justin Bieber/Youtube)
The debunked lyrics, in what appears to be an opening line, read: “Lost at a Diddy party, didn’t know that was how it was going to go, I was in for a new Ferrari, but it cost me more than my soul, not worth all the fortune and fame.” However, as clarified by fact-checking site Snopes, there is no concrete evidence to prove the song’s existence.
Now, CBS News has run the track through multiple AI audio detection tools and spoken to experts who have confirmed the audio, or at least parts of it, was likely AI-generated. Ai-SPY co-founder Stephen Stahl told the publication that he believes someone wrote the lyrics and melody, then uploaded it to an AI website and used a copy of Bieber’s voice.
“AI will be able to help anyone create a song easier, faster, more efficiently,” Stahl said. “The downside is that anyone will be able to create a song. So talent is no longer a prerequisite for building a great song.” Zohaib Ahmed, CEO and founder of Resemble AI, also said the song was likely created by AI.
The relationship between Justin and Diddy was formed early in the Canadian pop icon’s foray into the music world at the age of 15, after he signed to Usher’s record label as part of the Caught Up entourage.
Footage from back in 2009 shows the pair discussing spending weekends together. In the video, Diddy says: “He has forty-eight hours with Diddy where we hang out and what we do we can’t really reveal, but it’s definitely a 15-year-old’s dream.”
Justin and Diddy formed a friendship when he first entered the music world (Photo:
PhimMagic)
Combs goes on to explain: “I was given custody of him. He signed to Usher and I had legal custody of Usher when he was making his first album. I don’t have legal custody of him [Bieber] but for the next forty-eight hours, he’s with me and we’re going to go completely crazy.
When asked what he wants to do, Bieber tells Diddy: “Go find some girls.” Diddy then replies: “A man after my heart. That’s what I’m talking about.”
At the time of writing, Justin has not publicly commented on the allegations Diddy is facing. But a source close to the singer, who recently welcomed son Jack into the world with wife Hailey Bieber, told People that the new father has been ‘in a bubble of happiness’ since the birth of his first child and ‘just wants to focus on being a great dad and husband.’
Combs was arrested at a Manhattan hotel, six months after federal authorities raided his homes in Los Angeles and Miami. Over the past year, he has been sued by several people claiming physical or sexual abuse, including his ex-girlfriend, R&B singer Cassie, who accused Combs of rape and a decades-long pattern of abuse that began when she was 19.
Combs “vehemently denied” Cassie’s allegations last year and has pleaded not guilty… Grand Jury Indictment Documents The deposition, seen by The Mirror, details allegations dating back to 2008 that he abused, coerced and threatened women over years “to protect his reputation and hide his actions”.
His lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, said outside court on September 17: “Mr. Combs is a fighter, he will fight to the end. He is innocent. He came to New York to assert his innocence. He is not afraid, he is not afraid of the charges.”