This K-pop artist uses AI to sing in 6 languages

MIDNATT wants to go 'beyond the physical limitations of K-pop.'
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A screenshot from the Masquerade music video. Lee stands in the middle of a dark expanse, dressed in white.
MIDNATT uses AI tech to create new voices and sing in multiple languages. Credit: HYBE Labels

A new project from the company behind K-pop superstars BTS and New Jeans is using AI technology to sing in six languages. MIDNATT, a.k.a. the alter ego of 39-year-old singer Lee Hyun, debuted today with the single "Masquerade," which was originally recorded in Korean and engineered into English, Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, and Vietnamese with the help of AI audio tech company Supertone.

"MIDNATT sang the track in the six languages," says a press release, "and the pronunciation data of native speakers was applied to the track to further refine the artist’s pronunciation and intonation." Supertone was also used to create multiple artificial voices in the song, including that of a woman, using Lee's voice. "Masquerade" was produced by DJ Hitchhiker, who has made hits for artists under HYBE competitor SM Entertainment, including EXO and Red Velvet.

The experiment has been called "Project L" internally and was mentioned by HYBE Chairman Bang Si-Hyuk in an April interview with Billboard (HYBE acquired Supertone earlier this year). The press release notes that the MIDNATT project was "launched with the goal of offering global music fans a music experience that goes beyond the physical limitations of K-pop."


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The music video for "Masquerade" can also be "viewed" in six languages, but the video is exactly the same in each one. Only its audio changes. For that reason, you won't see MIDNATT mouthing lyrics in the video. We've embedded the video below so you can experience it for yourself. To change the language, click the settings button (white cog) in the lower right hand corner of the video player and select "audio track" from the menu to choose a language.

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Elizabeth de Luna
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Elizabeth is a digital culture reporter covering the internet's influence on self-expression, fashion, and fandom. Her work explores how technology shapes our identities, communities, and emotions. Before joining Mashable, Elizabeth spent six years in tech. Her reporting can be found in Rolling Stone, The Guardian, TIME, and Teen Vogue. Follow her on Instagram here.

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