Artificial Intelligence May Bring Bad Bunny & Rauw Alejandro’s ‘Where She Goes’ Remix to Life

Rauw has shared a video snippet of the song on his TikTok account

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Artificial Intelligence has made its mark in the music industry, sparking debates and getting opinions from artists like Ozuna, Darell, and Bad Bunny. The latter, in particular, wasn’t entirely thrilled when a song featuring his artificially generated voice went viral. Nevertheless, AI’s influence in the music world is undeniable, and it’s hard to escape.

A few weeks back, social media was abuzz when a supposed remix of Bad Bunny’s «Where She Goes» with Rauw Alejandro started circulating. Fans were eager for its release, hoping it would become a hit on the dance floor. Now, the «BABY HELLO» singer has shared a video snippet of the song on his TikTok account, fueling anticipation among his fans that the «Where She Goes Remix» might actually see the light of day. 

@rauwalejandropor ahí, que haceenn????♬ original sound – RARAUWPR

In the comments section, fans are fervently urging Rauw Alejandro to release it. Some are even making playful promises like shaving their heads and dying their hair white if the track drops. There’s a unanimous desire for this version of the song to become a reality. So, could this video hint at a future collaboration between Rauw and Bunny? We’ll have to wait and see. But one thing is for sure: millions of fans are eager for it, and they won’t stop asking until it happens. 

Other Songs Made by Artificial Intelligence 

As we mentioned earlier, artificial intelligence has become a permanent part of the music scene. It’s highly likely that more users will create versions like the one we’ve discussed or even entirely new songs, as we’ve seen happen before. Some of these AI-generated songs have been taken down from the internet, but many are still floating around on social media, and new ones keep popping up. 

One of the most talked-about examples is «Mi primera chamba» (chamba is a casual way of saying ‘job’ in Mexico), featuring Eladio Carrión’s voice. This song went viral on TikTok, with videos showing ‘workplace mishaps’ that someone new to the job might encounter. Eladio had a good sense of humor about it and even performed part of the song during one of his live shows. 

@emilio_manzano_06 Mi primera Chamba 🤩@Eladio Carrión #eladiocarrion #s3ndokbr0n #LA ♬ sonido original – Emilio Manzano

But this isn’t an isolated case. There’s also the story of a user who created a song using voices that sounded like Drake and The Weeknd and submitted it for Grammy consideration without the knowledge of these artists. It’s clear that there needs to be some regulations regarding this kind of AI-generated content, but it has given us hope that the remix of «Where She Goes» might become a reality.