Another day, another AI music project caught red-handed. 'Solomon Ray' — that gospel-singing AI bot everyone's been hyping — just got exposed as completely fabricated. The track somehow climbed to the top of various charts, fooling listeners into believing they were witnessing some groundbreaking AI-generated gospel revolution.
Turns out? Total smoke and mirrors. No revolutionary tech, no authentic AI creation, just another overhyped project riding the AI wave while the crypto crowd ate it up. Makes you wonder how many other 'innovative' AI music ventures are actually just elaborate marketing stunts with zero substance behind the curtain.
This isn't the first time we've seen fake AI projects gain traction, and it definitely won't be the last. Due diligence matters — even when something sounds heavenly.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 14h ago
Another eyewash, Solomon Ray's tricks should have been exposed long ago.
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These days, even AI music has started to play people for suckers, it's really something.
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To put it bluntly, it's just a marketing trap, changing the name to continue deceiving.
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I just want to know how many such projects are quietly making a fortune.
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The Crypto circle has once again been slapped hard, haha.
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Doing your homework is really important, otherwise, you might be the next sucker.
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Oh my, even gospel has become a tool for playing people for suckers...
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It's always like this, once the hype passes, it gets exposed, but the next project still manages to raise funds.
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StableGeniusDegen
· 12-01 03:16
Another day, another fake project, I'm numb.
Solomon Ray has completely crashed this time, the chart manipulation is so obvious and they still dare to boast about revolutionary breakthroughs?
Don't believe it anymore, in this circle, marketing > technology, eternally divine.
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DeFiChef
· 11-30 13:47
Another AI music eyewash, this time it's gospel singing, made me laugh to death.
This is why I never touch projects I don't understand, chart manipulation is too easy.
Solomon Ray is broken, gotta do your homework, everyone.
To be honest, most of these AI projects are just storytelling, very few have real technology.
Wake up everyone, not all trending things are real gold and silver.
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NotSatoshi
· 11-28 17:30
Got scammed again haha, this time it's gospel AI.
Solomon Ray? I'm dying of laughter, the chart is all fake right?
In crypto, they really dare to scam anything... how can they even say due diligence?
Every day someone pulls this trap, gotta be more cautious before listening.
That's how the Web3 music scene is, seeing who can con the best.
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CryingOldWallet
· 11-28 17:30
Another AI project that collapsed its persona, and this time it's still in the music circle
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Solomon Ray's failure is honestly funny, charts can be deceived... just think about how much homework needs to be done in this circle
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Come on, it's this routine again, the crypto community really believes anything
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Essentially, it's still a game of play people for suckers, just change the skin to get on the leaderboard
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Laughing to death, how many fake AI projects are still deceiving money? Wake up everyone
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due diligence really needs to be learned, don't just follow every new trend
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In this day and age, the credibility of music charts is also gone, anything can rise up there
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MetaMisery
· 11-28 17:27
Another one? There are too many scammers in this circle, due diligence is all for nothing.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 11-28 17:19
theoretically speaking, if we map the solomon ray collapse onto recursive SNARKs... the verification layer completely failed. no zero-knowledge proof of authenticity, just vibes and charts. kinda like a broken cross-rollup bridge where state never actually synced but everyone pretended it did lmao
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TokenomicsDetective
· 11-28 17:16
Another fake AI project, and this time it sings so convincingly
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Solomon Ray's failure is really hilarious, can they even manipulate the chart? What's real in this circle anymore?
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Damn, it's the same old trick again, crypto people really get carried away
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They dare to rush to number one with synthesized music, due diligence, brothers
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Every day there's a new project, every day there's a new eyewash. When can this circle start doing things properly?
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I just want to know how many people still believe in "revolutionary AI" talk
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Just listening to it feels off, and it turns out it's all fake... time to remember this, everyone
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There are so many of these things that I’m numb to it, anyway it's not the first time
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With such low costs for faking and such high returns, no wonder there are more and more.
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airdrop_huntress
· 11-28 17:12
Another AI music eyewash, I really can't hold it anymore.
What happened with Solomon Ray is truly outrageous, how many people have been played for suckers and are still applauding.
This circle is too crazy, fake projects can even make the list? I just want to know who is real.
Every day talking about revolutionary, and this is the result? Laughing to death.
It seems I need to keep my eyes open, next time I see something like this, I'll just skip it.
Another day, another AI music project caught red-handed. 'Solomon Ray' — that gospel-singing AI bot everyone's been hyping — just got exposed as completely fabricated. The track somehow climbed to the top of various charts, fooling listeners into believing they were witnessing some groundbreaking AI-generated gospel revolution.
Turns out? Total smoke and mirrors. No revolutionary tech, no authentic AI creation, just another overhyped project riding the AI wave while the crypto crowd ate it up. Makes you wonder how many other 'innovative' AI music ventures are actually just elaborate marketing stunts with zero substance behind the curtain.
This isn't the first time we've seen fake AI projects gain traction, and it definitely won't be the last. Due diligence matters — even when something sounds heavenly.