Inside the emotional, AI-assisted remake that lets Boy George revisit his biggest hit - and launch a new way for artists to ...
In honor of his 65th birthday, the Culture Club frontman recently re-recorded the 1983 hit "Karma Chameleon" with AI ...
Boy George uses AI-assisted re-recording to reclaim control of “Karma Chameleon” and help legacy artists regain power.
More than 40 years after "Karma Chameleon" topped the charts, the singer says the new release is about ownership, leverage ...
The 80s pop star and Culture Club singer is using AI to mimic his younger self and his own master rights.
The singer says the rest of Culture Club ‘hated’ the future No. 1 ’80s hit. As if Culture Club’s iconic earworm “Karma Chameleon” didn’t already get stuck in your head sometime in late 1983, Boy ...
British pop group Culture Club, circa 1983: (from left: Boy George, Roy Hay, Jon Moss and Mikey Craig. Outside of "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me," the legendary British pop group Culture Club's ...
Boy George has joined forces with an AI company that claims will help artists to ‘reclaim’ their hits. It’s called Artist Included and its founders Paul Kemsley and film producer Jeremy Rosen seem to ...
For Boy George, this song won’t come and go. The Culture Club frontman, 64, spoke of his disdain for the band’s hit “Karma Chameleon,” telling The Post that singing it is like “diarrhea through a wet ...
When Virgin Records sent Culture Club’s first single to American record labels, the records were purposely housed in generic white sleeves. A photo of Boy George & Co. didn’t seem to be the way to get ...