There are two ways I could read your question.

This first is that - since this is an AI artist, the song was likely generated with minimal human involvement. That means that it's not eligible for copyright, and can be treated as public domain. In that case, there's no need to credit anyone.

However, because you don't know the actual providence of the song, you can't safely make that assumption.

The next question is who to credit as legal owner of the song. It doesn't matter who sang the song, it's a question of who controls the rights to create copies of the song, either as direct copies, or as covers.

I'd just use the name of the AI artist, the same as you would a corporation or a band name where the actual members didn't reveal their identity.


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Vocal control, you say. Never heard of it. Is that some kind of ProTools thing?

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