Beatles, the famous music group of the 1960s, shook the world with songs until the 1970s and became the most famous music group in the world history. 50 years after the group disintegrated, he was recorded at that time, but with an unpublished song, and of course with the help of artificial intelligence, he was able to receive the Grammy award again.
The group’s song “Now and Then” was recorded in the 1960s, but it was never published. The surviving members of the group wanted to revive the song, but John Lennon, who performed the song, lost his life and could not be separated from each other because the sounds and music they had made in the past were on a single record.
In 2024, however, artificial intelligence came into play, and John Lennon’s voice was able to distinguish his voice from the background piano and music sounds. When the demo was first recorded, John Lennon’s singing and the piano were on the same sound trail, and it was impossible to separate them.
Fortunately, artificial intelligence could do it without much loss. The surviving Beatles members Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr were able to complete the song by recording new bass and drum episodes and released almost 30 years later. Thus, 50 years later, on the voice of John Lennon’s voice, they managed to resurrect the song with their own instruments and vocals, including Lennon, including Lennon, a new song was released.
When it was announced that the song won the Grammy award in the field of the best rock performance, Jonh Lennon’s son Sean Ono Lennon won the stage instead of his father. Now and Then was also nominated for the “Song of the Year” award, but that award was awarded the song Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”.