**WARNING: DEEP SOUL SHIFT DECLARED**
**“AL GREEN REVIVED” – DIGITAL MEMORY SHOCKS NASHVILLE, AI PULLS LOST 1976 TRACK FROM THALAMUS SCAN**
**NASHVILLE, TN –** In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music industry and the halls of bio-ethics, a consortium known as *Soulsoft* has legally “resurrected” the voice of the Reverend Al Green for a single, world-exclusive new single.
The track, titled *“Thalamus & I,”* is not a remix or an old demo. It was generated using a neurological AI that reconstructed the exact timbre, vibrato, and emotional cadence of Green’s 1976 vocal cords—extracted from a high-resolution synaptic memory scan of a fan who suffered a stroke while listening to *“Let’s Stay Together.”*
“We don’t need the artist’s permission to reconstruct the sound of a memory,” claimed Soulsoft CEO Dr. Elena Vasquez in a controversial press release. “The fan’s brain held a perfect, static copy of the waveform. We simply unlocked it.”
The track features Green’s unmistakable, honeyed voice singing lyrics written by a GPT-7 model that analyzed his entire sacred and secular catalog. The result is a hauntingly vulnerable ballad about loving a hologram.
Music critics are divided. Some call it “the greatest vocal performance of the 21st century.” Others, like the late artist’s estate, have already filed a landmark lawsuit for “digital soul theft.”
“They didn’t need a body,” the estate’s lawyer stated. “They extracted the ghost from a listener’s head.”
The song is currently only available to listen to inside a sensory deprivation pod, costing $4,000 per session. The first 10 listeners have reported