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Song banned from Swedish charts for being AI creation

The creators behind the chart-topping song believe their creative process has been misunderstood.

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Song banned from Swedish charts for being AI creation
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Let’s talk about The creators behind the chart-topping song believe their creative process has been misunderstood.

Song banned from Swedish charts for being AI creation 5 hours ago Save Stuart Hughes BBC News Save The folk-pop creation is rn top of the Spotify playlist of Swedens most popular songs A song which has been streamed millions of times in Sweden has been banned from that countrys music charts because it was created (AI). Called I know, Youre Not Mine - Jag vet, du är inte min - it is rn top of the Spotify playlist of Swedens most popular songs. (let that sink in)

But the singer is a digital creation and the countrys music industry body has blocked the track from its official chart listings.

The Details

Its a folk-pop song telling a melancholic story of took an L love. Backed by a finger-picked acoustic guitar melody, it weaves a tale of late-night heartbreak, broken promises and shattered hopes.

“Your steps in the night, I hear them go,” sings the artist known as Jacub in a haunting voice. “We stood in the rain at your gate and ran out and everything went fast.

Why This Matters

Now I know you are not mine, your promises came to nothing. ” It quickly became Swedens biggest song of 2026 so far, amassing more than five million Spotify streams in a matter of weeks, putting it at the top of the platforms Swedish Top 50. But, journalists who began investigating Jacubs identity found that the artist had no significant socials profile, media appearances or tour dates.

The entertainment world moves fast, and this is a prime example.

Key Takeaways

  • Two of the individuals work in Stellars AI department.
  • The producers – calling themselves Team Jacub – issued a lengthy email to Karlsten, insisting their creative process had been misunderstood.
  • “We are not an anonymous tech company that just pressed a button,” they wrote.

The Bottom Line

The producers – calling themselves Team Jacub – issued a lengthy email to Karlsten, insisting their creative process had been misunderstood. “We are not an anonymous tech company that just pressed a button,” they wrote.

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