Drake Reacts To AI Version Of Him Rapping Ice Spice’s ‘Munch’
Drake is not a fan of this new AI. The rapper reacted to a digitally-generated rendition of him rapping Ice Spice’s breakout single “Munch.” “This is the last straw AI,”…

Drake is not a fan of this new AI. The rapper reacted to a digitally-generated rendition of him rapping Ice Spice's breakout single "Munch."
"This is the last straw AI," Drake wrote on his Instagram Story Thursday (April 13) underneath a screenshot of TheShadeRoom's post.
Drake is not the only A-List artist to have his voice used to cover songs. Rihanna, Kanye West, and Travis Scott videos have also been circulating throughout social media.
According to Financial Times, Universal Music Group has asked streaming services to block AI platforms from using its music to "train" their technology.
"We have a moral and commercial responsibility to our artists to work to prevent the unauthorized use of their music and to stop platforms from ingesting content that violates the rights of artists and other creators," a rep for UMG said. "We expect our platform partners will want to prevent their services from being used in ways that harm artists."
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While Drake is not a fan of his digitally generated "Munch" cover, the rapper is a fan of Ice Spice. The OVO Sound boss congratulated the Bronx rapper on her successful breakout single. She told the story of Drake sliding into her DMs back in September.
“When Drake DM’d me, I did not really expect that,” she said per HipHopDX. “I had just landed in L.A. for my GeniusOpen Mic for ‘Munch,’ and he was actually like, ‘Yo, ‘Munch’ is hard and your On the Radar freestyle is hard.’ And I was like, ‘Damn, that’s crazy because I’m really in L.A. about to shoot the Open Mic.’”
She added: “Linking up with him was so cool. Like, he’s mad nice and respectful. We went to OVO Fest. It was exciting because it was like his first time performing in Toronto, I think in like a couple of years. So it was just a movie, everybody was excited. The energy was high. Nicki [Minaj] performed, it was lit. [Lil] Wayne did his thing. That shit was crazy.”
Both of the rappers recently put out new music. Drake released 'Search and Rescue' on April 7 and Ice Spice dropped her 'Princess Diana' remix featuring Nicki Minaj on April 14.
Take a look at Drake's AI "Munch" cover here.
In March, a lot of hip-hop and R&B artists came out with hits that we've had on repeat ever since it dropped. Nicki Minaj dropped her first solo single of the year as well as Janelle Monáe on the R&B side. Several projects such as Tyler, The Creator's Call Me If You Get Lost: Estate Sale and Chlöe Bailey's solo debut were highlights of rap and R&B last month. Take a look at 10 of the best songs below:
"Red Ruby Da Sleeze" - Nicki Minaj
Nicki Minaj dropped "Red Ruby Da Sleeze" last month which interpolates the 2003 hit "Never Leave You" by Lumidee. Nicki seemingly called out Megan Thee Stallion with the lines "700 on them horses when we fixin’ to leave/ But I don’t fuck with horses since Christopher Reeve" and "That .40 cal a make ’em dance like a go-go," which could be in reference to Tory Lanez allegedly shooting Megan in the foot while shouting, "Dance, bitch, dance!" "Red Ruby Da Sleeze" debuted at No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Rap Songs chart.
"Dogtooth" - Tyler, The Creator
Tyler, The Creator dropped his deluxe version of Call Me If You Get Lost titled the Estate Sale last month. Prior to the release of the album, he dropped "Dogtooth." Tyler wrote on Twitter that "Dogtooth" was one of the songs that "didn't make the cut" when finalizing his Grammy-winning LP. Tyler has three guest features on the deluxe LP with a Vince Staples-assisted "Stuntman," "Boyfriend, Girlfriend" with YG, while A$AP Rocky joins the Odd Future rapper "Wharf Talk."
"Area Codes" - Kali
Kali dropped "Area Codes" last month and had the song trending all over TikTok. In the record she raps about having a different guy providing for her in various places around the world. "Area Codes" follows the Georgia rapper's "Dangerous" freestyle she dropped in January.
"Float" - Janelle Monáe
Following Janelle Monáe's stunning performance in Glass Onion, the Kansas City native has gone back to music with her release of "Float." She teased the song in a video using photos from her island vacation. The song catches Monáe being open about a transitional period where a newfound confidence has emerged.
"Ain't Gonna Answer" - NLE Choppa and Lil Wayne
NLE Choppa and Lil Wayne linked up for "Ain't Gonna Answer" last month. The song will be featured on Choppa's next project titled Cottonwood II. This was the first time the two rappers collaborated. Cottonwood II is set to be dropped on April 14.
"What It Is (Block Boy)" - Doechii feat. Kodak Black
Doechii enlisted Kodak Black for "What It Is (Block Boy)." The song samples the 2004 "Some Cut" by Trillville feat. Cutty and interlopes TLC's 1999 classic "No Scrubs." This is Doechii's first single of 2023. Kodak has been featured in quite a few songs in 2023 including "I Remember" with Roddy Ricch, "Colors" with Trippie Redd, "King Snipe" with Gucci Mane, and "Can’t Stop Won’t Stop Remix" with King Combs.
"Boom, Pt .2" - Mello Buckzz ft. Latto
Mello Buckzz enlisted Latto for "Boom Pt. 2." The original song titled "Boom" featured Amari Blaze, Moni Da G, and Kashh Mir. For the music video, Latto used her feature to clap back at haters while she twerked in her cheetah print thong that made headlines back in January. After a fan called her out for seemingly wearing the same pair, the Atlanta native claried that she has a drawer full of them on Instagram Live.
"Creepin' Remix" - Metro Boomin, The Weeknd, Diddy, & 21 Savage
Metro Boomin brought out Diddy to help out with the remix to "Creepin'" which also features The Weeknd and 21 Savage. The original song is found on Metro's 2022 project titled Heroes & Villains. "Creepin'" however has remained a standalone hit from the album spent over 10 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. A remix with Diddy makes sense since Metro sampled the Bad Boy Records founder's 2004 hit "I Don't Wanna Know" with Mario Winans featuring Enya and himself.
"Don't Play With It Remix" - Lola Brooke ft. Latto and Yung Miami
Lola Brooke took her 2021 hit and got Latto and City Girls' Yung Miami to hop on for a verse. The original "Dont Play With It" features Billy B. This is Lola's second single of 2023 as she also dropped "So Disrespectful."
"Cheatback" - Chlöe Bailey ft. Future
Chlöe Bailey put Future on "Cheatback" which is off her debut solo album In Pieces. The song details Chlöe being fed up about having to deal with her boyfriend cheating so she decides to do the same thing. In Pieces also features contributions from Chris Brown and Missy Elliott.