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BNXN reacts to the use of AI for song or album covers

  • May 23
  • 1 min read
BNXN Speaks Out Against Poorly Made AI-Generated Cover Art
BNXN Speaks Out Against Poorly Made AI-Generated Cover Art

Nigerian singer and performer BNXN has shared his thoughts on the growing use of artificial intelligence in music artwork creation, making it clear that he is not impressed by poorly designed AI-generated cover art.

The “I Alone” hitmaker recently took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to express his frustration with the trend that has become increasingly popular across the entertainment industry.

In his post, BNXN wrote:

“I can’t stand behind an A.I cover. Especially if it’s terrible work.”

The statement quickly sparked conversations online, with fans, creatives, and music lovers debating the role of artificial intelligence in modern entertainment and digital art.

While some users argued that AI tools can help artists experiment with fresh and innovative visual concepts, others agreed with BNXN’s criticism, insisting that many AI-generated artworks often lack originality, emotional depth, and professional quality.

The use of AI-generated visuals has continued to grow across album covers, music promotions, and social media campaigns, with many artists and brands embracing the technology for its speed and convenience. However, critics have repeatedly raised concerns about creativity, authenticity, and the potential impact on graphic designers, illustrators, and digital artists whose work could be affected by the increasing reliance on AI tools.

BNXN’s comments now add to the growing list of entertainers and creatives speaking openly about how artificial intelligence should or should not be used within creative industries.

As conversations around AI continue to evolve, debates over artistic originality and the balance between technology and human creativity remain a major topic across the global entertainment space.


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