Music Legends Team Up With AI for Groundbreaking Album
When Music Legends Meet AI: Inside 'The Eleven Album'
The music world is buzzing about an unprecedented collaboration between audio tech company ElevenLabs and some of the industry's most iconic voices. 
A Star-Studded Digital Experiment
Imagine Art Garfunkel's angelic vocals transformed through cutting-edge audio technology, or Liza Minnelli belting out tunes enhanced by artificial intelligence. These scenarios are becoming reality through "The Eleven Album," a boundary-pushing project that's got everyone talking.
"When my voice combines with this new way of creation," Garfunkel shared in a statement, "it's like opening a new door." His enthusiasm echoes throughout the diverse lineup, which spans generations and genres.
More Than Just Technology
Eleven Music, the newly formed division behind the project, emphasizes this isn't about replacing artists but amplifying their creativity. "Artists have full control over how their works are used," a spokesperson told CNET. "No content will be used or released without explicit consent."
Minnelli sees it as an artistic opportunity rather than a technological compromise: "I'm more concerned about how to use new creative tools to serve expression itself, rather than replacing it."
Who's On Board?
The album features an eclectic mix:
- Legendary performers: Minnelli, Garfunkel, Michael Feinstein
- Contemporary hitmakers: Patrick Patrikios, Willonius, IAMSU!
- Virtual artists: Angelbaby and Kai bringing digital star power
- Production wizards: Demitri Leiros, Emily Falvey among others
ElevenLabs promises all streaming revenue will go directly to participating artists—a refreshing approach in an industry often criticized for opaque royalty structures.
Industry at a Crossroads
The music business continues wrestling with AI's role:
- Spotify recently partnered with major labels Sony and Universal
- Adobe introduced AI soundtrack tools for video creators
- Bandcamp took the opposite approach, restricting AI content entirely
The Eleven Album lands squarely in this debate—not as theoretical discussion but as tangible art created through human-machine collaboration.
The album promises surprises across pop, rap, electronic dance and R&B while maintaining each artist's signature sound. Whether listeners embrace these hybrid creations remains to be heard—literally—when "The Eleven Album" drops later this year.




