SZA Sounds Alarm on AI’s Impact on Black Music

SZA is speaking out about the growing influence of artificial intelligence in music, calling it a serious threat to creativity and Black artists. The Grammy winner recently told i-D magazine she feels “at war with AI,” expanding on themes she first explored on her 2022 chart-topping album SOS. On the project’s track “Ghost in the Machine,” she warned about technology replacing human emotion in music.
According to the singer, the rise of AI-generated songs and virtual artists—such as Xania Monet, Unbound Music, and Breaking Rust—is already reshaping the charts. SZA argues that the trend disproportionately affects Black music, noting the surge of AI-generated covers of emerging artists like Olivia Dean. She also criticized the type of content AI creates, describing much of it as stereotypical portrayals of Black struggle.
Beyond artistic concerns, SZA has also raised environmental alarms about the technology. In a past social media post, she criticized the energy demands of AI data centers and their impact on communities of color. Despite the rapid growth of the technology, SZA insists her real competition isn’t other artists, but the growing reliance on machines over human creativity and lived experience.










