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AI Generated KSI Sings Aidan’s Naħseb Fik

AI Generated KSI Sings Aidan's Naħseb Fik
Sep 11 2023 Share

Artificial intelligence has brought some of the most bizarre concepts imagined into reality, with the world of music also experiencing a big chunk of this reimagining. 

And the latest concerning Malta and its art comes in the form of a TikTok by user wcftft, who generated local singer Aidan’s famous track ‘Naħseb Fik’ being sung by worldwide star and YouTuber KSI.

The style comes in a typical AI generated format which sees different artists, or sometimes even cartoon characters, singing popular songs. 

 

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This follows this same pattern, and sees the Sidemen member turned music artist and boxer taking on the local track. 

This comes after the Sidemen were present in Malta for the wedding of one of their members, Vikkstar. The group, which is arguably the biggest on the video platform, attracted thousands of fans seeking to get a glimpse or an interaction with them. 

What do you make of this AI generated collaboration? 

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Malta Going Viral With Andre Rieu TikTok

Malta Going Viral With Andre Rieu TikTok
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A TikTok posted by Andre Rieu, a Dutch violinist and conductor who performed in Malta early this September, has amassed a whopping 263.8K views. 

The concert was sold out almost immediately, with thousands attending the concert to watch the artist perform live classics like Oh Happy Day, Ballade pour Adeline and Bolero. 

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Beautiful memories of our time in Malta. The Maltese spirit soared when André played the classic “Xemx” ❤️😀 #andrerieu #andrerieuconcert #xemx#malta#valletta#live#concert #orchestra

♬ origineel geluid – André Rieu – André Rieu

Among the many songs, Rieu included ‘Xemx’ to which the Maltese crowd gladly sang along as one massive choir. 

Rieu expressed utter delight at having performed in Malta, exclaiming in interviews elsewhere that he would love to do so once again.

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Gozitan Australian Millionaire Adrian Portelli In Malta

Gozitan Australian Millionaire Adrian Portelli In Malta
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Adrian Portelli, a Gozitan-Australian millionaire who made a name for himself on social media for, among other things, lifting his $3 million car up to a 57th floor parking spot, is currently in Malta. 

 

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Portelli has arrived on the island after a European road trip with his prestigious hypercar McLaren P1, with the vehicle coming down from Italy and arriving from Sicily by ferry. 

 

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He is reportedly currently staying at H Hotel and has been meeting with his Maltese relatives whilst exploring the Mediterranean island, particularly Valletta. He is expected to re-visit his birthplace of Gozo during his trip. 

Gozitan lifts $3 million car up his expensive Melbourne apartment

As aforementioned, Portelli had gone quite viral after he lifted his McLaren Senna GTR after having bought the most expensive apartment in Melbourne. 

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1 Million Hypercar McLaren P1 Spotted in Malta

1 Million Hypercar McLaren P1 Spotted in Malta
Sep 11 2023 Share

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One of the so-called Holy Trinity of Hypercars, the 1 million McLaren P1, has been spotted in Malta – and car enthusiasts are all hyped about it!

Images uploaded to local social media showcase the hypercar, a sports car produced by British marque McLaren Automotive, in various locations around the island. 

This was due to its current owner, Gozitan-Australian millionaire Adrian Portelli, arriving in Malta on Sunday after a European road trip. 

 

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The car, which forms part of the aforementioned holy trinity along with the Ferrari LaFerrari and Porsche 918 Spyder, is revered for having broke through so many technological milestones and showing how a super-high-performance supercar could actually exist and operate. 

Have you spotted this car driving around Malta?

 

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