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AI, in this case, refers to LLMs, GPT technology, and anything listed as "AI" meant to increase market valuations.
Weird Al is a national treasure, an institution. I'd bet it's his sort of music, parody, that AI threatens most simply because it's riffing on songs that already exist.
On the other hand, the only reason I'd worry that a gen-AI could attempt a masterpiece like "Alternative Polka" is that Weird Al created it first.
Weird Al gets the artists' permission. He is literally the antithesis of AI.
The story of Amish Paradise is great! Fom the wiki:
Yankovic sought permission from Coolio before making "Amish Paradise", offering a percentage of the revenues. Yankovic was given rights to use the song by the record company (non-exclusive rights holders) and producer Doug Rasheed, but not by Coolio himself, who declined when presented with Weird Al's offer and subsequently decried the release.[2][3][4][5]
Yankovic later stated on VH1's Behind the Music that he had written a sincere letter of apology to Coolio, which was never returned, and that Coolio never complained when he received his royalty check from proceeds of the song. A series of photos taken at the XM Satellite Radio booth at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show suggests that Yankovic and Coolio had made amends.[6] In a 2014 interview, Coolio stated that the decision to refuse the parody at the time was "stupid" and he wished that someone on his management had stopped him, and then considered the final parody to be "funny".[7]
The story behind Perform This Way is also great:
In April 2011, Yankovic reported that Lady Gaga refused him permission to release "Perform This Way", which he had hoped to use as the lead single for his upcoming album. Yankovic had originally sent the request to parody the song to Gaga's manager, who responded that they would need to see his lyrics to make an assessment. Yankovic was touring in Australia at the time, and hastily created the lyrics for approval.[7] Yankovic further stated that Gaga's management insisted on reviewing a recorded version of the song, and he had cut a family vacation short to turn the recorded version around.[7] Ultimately, he was told that she refused to allow the parody.[8] Yankovic had considered the song key to his Alpocalypse album, but due to the rejection, he had begun the process to postpone its release until he could record a new song to take the place of "Perform This Way".[9]
Following the refusal, he released his parody online on April 20, 2011, and encouraged donations to the Human Rights Campaign. Yankovic was initially fearful of parodying Gaga's song, considering it "an important gay-rights anthem", but had hit upon making the parody about Gaga's fashion, and tying in the sales of the song and video to charity as an act of "good karma" due to the human rights message of the original song.[6][7]
Shortly after its upload to YouTube, word about the song spread among Yankovic's fans, primarily along Twitter, according to Yankovic,[9] and the video had received over 2 million views.[7] The word spread to Lady Gaga and her staff, and eventually it was discovered she herself had not yet heard the song and the refusal had come from Gaga's manager without her input.[10][11] As Lady Gaga is "a huge Weird Al fan",[12] she subsequently gave Yankovic the green light to include the song on his upcoming album and said she loved the parody.[13][14] Lady Gaga later considered being parodied by Yankovic as a "rite of passage" for her musical career and considered the song "very empowering".[15] Within a day of receiving permission to use the parody, Yankovic had reaffirmed the song's inclusion on Alpocalypse and was able to set the day of release for the album; Yankovic claimed that "Twitter saved my album".[9] Regardless of Gaga's permission, Yankovic will still contribute sales of the song to charity.[9]
Meanwhile Chamillionaire loved the parody of his "Ridin" (White & nerdy) so much he put it on his MySpace page and thanked Weird Al when he won a Grammy.
Also, Lady Gaga had no idea she was getting a Weird Al parody because her manager didn't communicate with her and was a dick to Al.
Michael Jackson and Kurt Cobain were happy enough to let Al use the original sets for the music videos of their parodies.
As I understand it, lots of musicians consider it an honor to have Weird Al approach them for a parody. He's respectful, appreciates creativity, and up front about everything he does. IIRC Lady Gaga was thrilled when approached. And the man is seriously talented; he can reproduce songs by ear, which is incredible, and if I believe me actually wrote The Saga Begins before the movie was actually in theaters, based entirely off of trailers and stuff. Which that's true that's fucking incredible.
Only really Prince ever constantly denied Al a parody. Some have denied for specific songs, even Micheal Jackson denied Al at one point. Even Coolio came around in the end. He said he was too full of himself but eventually thought “Micheal didn’t care and he’s the king of pop. Who am I to be mad.” It’s only ever a sense of how serious they think the message is.
Weird Al does a lot more than just parody. He has a lot of original music as well. My wife and I saw him do an “unplugged” concert a couple years ago that was only original music and not a single parody.
The Ridiculously Self Indulgent, Ill-Advised Vanity Tour? I wanted to see that show but couldn't make it happen.
In case the size of Weird Al's balls was in question, here's his response to a fan when the people who have the rights to his movie didn't release it right away in Australia.

"dooont download this soooong"
It's remarkable how pretty much every last person that I had respect for before the AI craze have been against or at least wary of it, with none of them going all-in on the concept.
Meanwhile, both personally and internet-wide, every single person that I already was familiary with who has come out unambiguously simping for AI has been someone I already thought was just insufferable.
it's like actors appearing in gambling ads. I immediately lose respect and am disinterested in any new features they are in, as I just can't separate them from such a despicable role
Yep, same for me lately, seeing actors shilling bullshit is just like......why? Their millions just isn't enough, need mmoooooorrrre.
Yankovic is well into the "I don't fucking give a fuck" stage of life and could easily have just said "Fuck yeah" like a certain pot smoking rapper performing at a controversial political event or the comedians that are OK with blood money.
I am happy people like him exist.
edit: typo/spaling fix
He's been in that stage since before Another One Rides The Bus... so like, always.
LIVING LEGEND + NATIONAL TREASURE = WEIRD AL
I am extremely wary of putting people on pedestals, especially people who I don't even know personally. I will say though, the shit Weird Al keeps doing has me saying 'well good for you, hell yeah' pretty much always.
Yeah there are a few famous people in this world that actually seem to be in that camp. Keanu Reeves, Terry Crews, Weird Al, Steve Wozniak, Bernie Sanders......those are just a few of the rare ones I like.
He also turned down a $5 million offer to do a beer commercial in the 1980s because he didn't want to promote alcohol to his fans. This guy is a legend.
I can't tell the difference between Al and AI
The easiest way to tell AI from Al is to remember that AI is Al and Al sounds like AI
Al stands for Absolute Legend.
Weird Al doesn't want to become Shitty AI.
Saw his concert very recently, he's the goat, very fun
knew as a kid i picked him as a hero of mine for a reason.
He's one of the only celebrities that I feel like has stood the test of time and not been revealed as a shitty person
Don't do it Al. Don't make me love you more.
Based.
❤️
I always admired Weird Al and now I admire him even more.
We love you Weird Al
Good for him, but it really is a shame that this mindset is rare enough to warrant a news article.
Weird Ai