Lorde Slams Spotify Over Inaccurate AI Song Descriptions

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- Lorde posted a screenshot to Instagram Stories on Thursday tagging @spotify, accusing the platform's "About the Song" AI feature of publishing inaccurate descriptions and limiting free artistic interpretation
- The disputed description for Lorde's "Current Affairs" claimed the track involved her "stripping down to underwear" with a dancer pouring water on her during the Ultrasound World Tour — a detail Lorde says actually belongs to a different song
- Lorde specifically asked Spotify to "at least make it possible for artists to opt out," writing that the feature "limits free interpretation imo" and "we don't want this"
- Spotify confirmed "About the Song" is still in beta and draws summaries from "articles across the internet," telling reporters it "move[s] fast to fix" errors and had already corrected the Current Affairs entry
- A March Rolling Stone report described AI use inside recording studios as a "don't ask, don't tell era," finding top artists and producers are quietly incorporating AI into their processes
Why it matters: Spotify's beta "About the Song" feature now sits at the center of an artist-control debate — Lorde's demand for an opt-out arrives as streaming platforms already face artist pressure over royalty models and AI training data, and at least one Grammy-level artist is now publicly documenting factual errors in AI metadata.




