Peabo Bryson’s Studio Ghost: Engineer Admits ‘The Hidden Truth’ About Unused Tracks Linked to Lost AI Voice-Cloning Project
Stay woke. The hidden truth emerges from a sound engineer in Nashville who claims Peabo Bryson’s classic 1990s sessions were secretly used to train an early, unreleased vocal-cloning algorithm. The engineer alleges that dozens of unused stem recordings were repurposed by a defunct tech startup to build what he calls the “first ghost vocal model,” now resurfacing in deep-web underground forums. Fans and industry insiders are demanding a federal probe into the lost database, which could prove hundreds of modern pop vocals were AI-crafted from Bryson’s timbre. The whistleblower shared cryptic audio snippets that’ve already sparked viral debates on digital identity theft. This discovery not only rewrites music history but exposes a systemic breach in artist consent protocols.