Una Voce per San Marino 2024 is gearing into action. Broadcaster San Marino RTV, and their partner Casperaki, have now unveiled the four shortlisted AI-generated songs that have a chance of competing in the UVPSM grand final next week.

SMRTV previously announced the acts who are set to compete in the semi-finals of the selection. But it’s not just human lyrists and composers who are getting the opportunity to shine — the computers are as well.

Ten songs created through the use of artificial intelligence were originally in the running. On Monday, Casperaki revealed which four compositions had been selected for the next stage.

Initially, these songs were crafted using Casperaki’s AI tools. Casperaki is a music technology start-up based in London that utilises specialised chatbots powered by AI to function as music producers for songs. Artists interested in this collaboration select an AI producer from the company, specify the music genre they desire, and then proceed to create their songs.

Subsequently, the songwriters took the AI-generated compositions and paired them with singers, transforming them into the final versions. Casperaki has shared the final renditions of these songs on YouTube.

Out of these four compositions, one will be selected to join the ranks of the eight Established Artists in the grand final of Una Voce per San Marino 2024.

UVPSM 2024: AI song shortlist

Dana Gillespie – “The Last Polar Bear”

Marie Wegener – “Dare to Dream”

Meg Birch – “Neon Rain”

Nicole Silva – “Corazon de Mariposa”

The decision of which song wins will be influenced by the people – the production team will assess and consider all comments and likes on the songs. The final choice will be a collaborative decision involving the public and a special jury appointed by San Marino RTV.

The grand final of Una Voce per San Marino is set for Saturday 24 February. Preceding the final, the semi-finals will be recorded on 15 and 16 February, with contestants offered the option to perform either entirely live before the jury or utilise half playback. The semi-finals will then air between 19-23 February.

Share your thoughts on the four AI-generated songs. Was the collaboration worthwhile in your opinion? Let us know in the comments section below!

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Student passed semi for sm, but didn't due exams

Let’s be honest. Only Dana will make something special. The others are to generic. Imagine what would have happened if lys Asia with afrojack went to esc in 2013/14 with the song all in your heads. That’s a very close situation. Support the song via YouTube. @iamtheodorx ig.

Brutus
Brutus
7 months ago

Rooting for the bearess.

Roger La
Roger La
7 months ago

Atrocious! Only decent one is Corazon de Mariposa.

Wedding Cake Island
Wedding Cake Island
7 months ago

The AI version of Corazon de Mariposa is so much better.

Sally
Sally
7 months ago

Abso-fricking-lutely no AI anything!! And they can ditch the pre-recorded backing tracks and vocal gimmickry they’ve allowed in the last few years, too. I want singers only. Singing the song in their own voices.

M B
M B
7 months ago

Ban AI from Eurovision.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago

Off topic… what about that “Keep Israel In” petition, huh?

Chris
Chris
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

We don’t want them in, what about that?

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Chris

I mean the KEEP them letter, signed by Hollywood people like Helen Mirren. Debra Messing, Mayim Bialyk, Julianna Margulies etc.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Kinda weird, I’m surprised these people even know what the contest is. That’s all.

Thallo
Thallo
7 months ago

As bad as this sounds, I think San Marino would be better off just sending any Sanremo act that wants to represent them.

musimakeup
musimakeup
7 months ago

Could AI come up with a top quality selection like Norway ? Probably not.
Could AI come up with a better selection than a majority of national finals ? weelllllll…it kinda did lol sad but true…..

musimakeup
musimakeup
7 months ago
Reply to  musimakeup

Plus Note : Did other national selections already use Casperaki ? maybe not copy paste but at least as an inspiration ? There’s a (more than great) great chance…

Salem
Salem
7 months ago

I am not joking when I say that Dana Gillespie – “The Last Polar Bear” could go top 3 in the international final. AI or not; that’s an adorable, wholesome song! 🙂

musimakeup
musimakeup
7 months ago
Reply to  Salem

i agree the song is actually not bad at all ! not sure about the interpretation though but it’s a powerful song….

MissYou_MrTakeItAway
MissYou_MrTakeItAway
7 months ago
Reply to  musimakeup

At least it seems her voice is a little more powerful than the Nebulossa lady’s.

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
7 months ago

AI entries aside, we also have Megara to be excited for, and among the big artists i think is our April Darby, she did submit an entry and honestly i cannot see san marino rejecting her, she is a ”whitney” artist here in our musical The Bodyguard, stand in for Romy Monteiro

am curious who the argentinian artist is who applied, i hope its Tini or Martina Stoessel but that might be wishful thinking

Never Wrong
Never Wrong
7 months ago

Literally better than Melodifestivalen so far.

musimakeup
musimakeup
7 months ago
Reply to  Never Wrong

lol lol welll. litterally better than a lot of national selections in fact lol
But at least the great ones like the norwegian one for example could never have been the product of AI. In my opinion. (lol who knows. ..in 5 years maybe we’ll discover that Gate and Keiino had shares in Caperaski lol )

Heyey
Heyey
7 months ago

WOW The last Polar Bear is STUNNING! 😀 She’s charming, the song is nostalgic and the topic is alarming! We need this at Eurovision this year, the song is camp in a good way. I’m sure the televoters will appreciate this song and performer enough to put them through to the final. The jury however…
I just imagine the audience singing along to “I’m just a polar bear, trying to survive” ahh goosebumps!!

Heyey
Heyey
7 months ago
Reply to  Heyey

And may I say that choosing a 74 year-old lady to sing this song was a brilliant idea! She’s seen the world throughout the years and knows what she’s singing about 🙂

Jamie
Jamie
7 months ago
Reply to  Heyey

She knows about polar bears because she’s old?

Heyey
Heyey
7 months ago
Reply to  Jamie

I meant she has seen how the world has changed, for the worse and also in some cases for the better

Sandy
Sandy
7 months ago
Reply to  Jamie

Clearly not if she thinks there is polar bears in klosters Switzerland and she’s been there every year since she was five ?????

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago
Reply to  Heyey

This is gonna give Spain a run for their money!

LeSerg
LeSerg
7 months ago
Reply to  Heyey

You are joking right???

MartyMcCu
MartyMcCu
7 months ago
Reply to  Heyey

If you listen carefully to the lyrics regarding the Polar bear it is a metaphor. I won’t go into political detail, but it’s definitely about today in our cruel world.

Jamie
Jamie
7 months ago

So basically AI writes great JESC songs, but not ESC ones. The lyrics are so childish.

Tino
Tino
7 months ago

I don’t understand the hype for the polar bear. I mean the theme of the song is nice but it makes me wanna sleep.

Jamie
Jamie
7 months ago
Reply to  Tino

Meme material, that’s why people want it, just like that cat song in Latvian NF

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago
Reply to  Tino

The title is a metaphor for San Marino as a whole.

Btzbtz
Btzbtz
7 months ago

I want the polar bear song. Just because it’s about a polar bear. That is all.

Eurobitchin
Eurobitchin
7 months ago

Safe to say the robots will not be stealing all our jobs

Milan
Milan
7 months ago
Reply to  Eurobitchin

They will but not at once.

Lauren MIA
Lauren MIA
7 months ago

I think people are forgeting that the songs were reworked by actual people after being generated. Just compare the original version to the final one.
Anyway – Dare to Dream is my favorite of the bunch.

Sandy
Sandy
7 months ago
Reply to  Lauren MIA

I agree. Dare to dream isn’t that bad, it’s cutesy and def better than some of the entries already selected.

Sweater
Sweater
7 months ago

Wait THE Dana Gillespie, what’s she doing here, what is San Marino doing again ? I love the chaos San Marino brings each year, it’s great, I feel entertained

eurygo
eurygo
7 months ago

Hi Wiwiboggs, didn’t I read somewhere in the EBU-rules that AI songs will be disqualified ?

Sweeter
Sweeter
7 months ago
Reply to  eurygo

Well they are modified by songwriters, so they aren’t fully ai, I don’t know if that changes anything but yeah

Lauren MIA
Lauren MIA
7 months ago
Reply to  Sweeter

Not to mention sung by real singers too – I think the problem was with not having live vocals, at least with the voice generated software.

Karl
Karl
7 months ago

Hell no. I don’t want robots competing in Eurovision. This is a red line for me.

musimakeup
musimakeup
7 months ago
Reply to  Karl

i agree …..but at the same time you have to admit the result is mostly gooood ! AI could probably not end up with a top quality selection like the norwegian selection this year, OK….. but it’s still waaay better than most selections lol sad but true.

Zander25
Zander25
7 months ago

the last polar bear giving me Marianne Faithful vibes, her struggle and triumph throughout the challenge of time

Zander25
Zander25
7 months ago
Reply to  Zander25

even the voice really resemble like Marianne Faithful.

Tarcy
Tarcy
7 months ago

As expected, not good, not bad. Just as mid as possible. The truly great songs will always be written by real people with real talent and passion.

Facts
Facts
7 months ago
Reply to  Tarcy

These people will eventually use AI tools to express their talent better, inevitably.

Europotato
Europotato
7 months ago

I wanna send polar bear song. I like it lol it’s soothing. Maybe I’m tired I dunno lol but it’s straight forward and to the point. Are the videos AI too?

Efthymios
Efthymios
7 months ago

They have absolutely no idea what they are doing. That’s why we’ll be watching them once again, lol.

Send “The Last Polar Bear” already, I personally love it.

Milan
Milan
7 months ago
Reply to  Efthymios

I really like this comment!

Bejba
Bejba
7 months ago

The Last Polar Bear Sounds Like A Eurovision Winner

Gav
Gav
7 months ago

Please please please please – the polar bear one – please oh please –

Stian F
Stian F
7 months ago

These 4 songs are quite good to he honest considering that AI is literally in its very beginning. The only backlash is that AI songs can never bring anything new to music at it is generated by known algorithms and nothing brand new. Based on the quality of these 4 songs, which are better than many other NF songs, I do worry for the future of music industry. Just imagine in 10 years time how intelligent AI will become unless someone bans it completely by that time…

Lauren MIA
Lauren MIA
7 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

I wouldn’t be worried – the songs still had to be reworked by real people and without real singers singing them they wouldn’t have any impact at all.

Irishfan
Irishfan
7 months ago

If this the best AI has to offer, the human race has little to fear….

Stian F
Stian F
7 months ago
Reply to  Irishfan

The same was probably said about the introduction of the first mobile phone as well: “if this is the best they can do, then analog home telephone lines have nothing to worry about”! LoL!

Jamie
Jamie
7 months ago
Reply to  Stian F

And yet the main function of a mobile phone is still the same as a landline phone – communication. It didn’t do it better, just more portable. Plenty of home phones still exist and telecommunication companies still thrive off landlines. Nothing much has changed, only an alternative was introduced.

Stian F
Stian F
7 months ago
Reply to  Jamie

Landline phones dont exist in private homes in Norway anymore. They are all gone. So mobile phones are the ONLY option for private use in Norway right now – and that’s the way it will go in other countries as well.

Max
Max
7 months ago

I really like Corazon de Mariposa. It’s weird thinking about a butterfly‘s heart, but hey…the happiness is really infectious

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Max

I just looked up the circulatory system of insects. This is what my life is reduced to. I am logging off now.

ThatDawg
ThatDawg
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

As a biology major, this is what most of my search history looks like.

Yuarith
Yuarith
7 months ago

Ngl, I was expecting something way worse but the songs are fine. Dana is my favorite of this batch.
My concerns regarding AI are still raised, though.

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago

Well obviously I dont want AI at Eurovision. However, these are much better than I expected. For some reason quite a few of the singers are British. Dare to Dream sounds like someone put in ‘write a Eurovision song’ into the prompt and then it generated something around the titular Eurovision slogan. However, ‘the Last Polar Bear’ and ‘Neon Lights’ could actually give San Marino more than 0 or 1 point if they stage the song right. Corazon de Mariposa is very mid but seems to combine several styles of music together which is what is interesting about it.

Dida
Dida
7 months ago

All of them are extremely weak. Another NQ is expected from San Marino this year…

David
David
7 months ago

The scope of this process is ridiculous for it and we’re still waiting to hear if anyone from Sanremo is joining.

San Marino should put this off to March next year and just do it over 2 shows

Ari
Ari
7 months ago

The real questions: will the EBU be bothered to do anything about this, if one them actually wins? Will AI be credited as a songwriter in the opening credits or does everyone just pretend like nothing happened? Or does San Marino know they won’t get away with it, created this as a distraction and determined another non AI winner anyway? They are playing the game, gotta give them that.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

San Marino’s televote result is decided by AI, which is even worse.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

We’ve known that for years now. It never stopped being horrible. I still wanna know if an entry they present to us as a competitor has an actual chance to win the ticket or if it’s just for show. Naive question, given the AI televote? Perhaps.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

I know, I just mean if the EBU endorse that, why should they care about the songs. They have no standards.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

At least San Marino are being upfront about the origins. Maybe AI has already crept in elsewhere.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

This is true.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

And to think I opened my heart for that polar bear…

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Don’t blame the polar bear, I hear he is a lovely guy. Somewhat depressing to be depending on AI to save the planet, the poor chap.

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Or does it say something more about environmentalists and the way they say the exact same things all the time like they are AI?

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago

No… no, it does not.

Milan
Milan
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

The point is that it is generally impossible to prove AI was NOT used. So – yes, everyone will pretend that nothing happened.

Azuro
Azuro
7 months ago

Neon Rain quite good, bit of an upbeat dance number in a semi of ballads can get through to the final.

Leo M
Leo M
7 months ago

They’re not bad but as expected with AI, they’re super generic. I don’t think songwriters should fear AI taking their jobs

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Leo M

Not the good ones, anyway. When I consider the lyrics of La Voix, Popular, You, Undo my sad, all the humans were born as a human beings and so many others, then AI can definitely trump that.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

*all the divas

Dravo
Dravo
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Love how they are all Swedish entries besides Ukraine this year, unless You is the Georgian 2021 one

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Dravo

obvious choices, but I’m sure I could think of plenty more from other countries. This was the easiest choice of quick examples without thinking too much.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago

Dana should do a Subwoolfer, and actually dress as a polar bear.

Or at least have a polar bear ice-skating around her, a la Russia 2008.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

The second option, please. I wanna keep liking it and I don’t like main artists dressing for Halloween.

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

We need more ice skating Eurovision songs!

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
7 months ago

Moj Svijet was also so beautifully staged with that ice skater next to Sergej

The Voice of Reason
The Voice of Reason
7 months ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

Didn’t it win one of the family shows or something?

Ari
Ari
7 months ago

I hope it’s at least a real selection meaning the winner is not pre determined as the one who can foot the bill.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago

The polar bear one obviously. Marie Wegener sings so beautifully that she almost makes the crap she is singing bearable. That one really sounds as if it was created by AI. Or humans with absolutely no writing skills. I’m quite stunned how many really good artists enter the San Marino mass selection. I’m a stan of polar bear Dana regardless.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Like seriously. Marie sings so heavenly, is it too much to ask to give her acceptable lyrics? I wanna listen to her for hours.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

I never heard of Dana until you mentioned her yesterday, but a quick search on YouTube shows me that she is better than this. Such a shame she had to resort to AI. The first song I randomly clicked on was “Weren’t Born A Man”, which opens with the lyrics “You love like a woman, but you walk like a sailor… you give like a lady, don’t take like a jailor…” AI could never come up with that.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

I know, right? Never heard of her either. Then I read about her previous surroundings, Jagger and Bowie and was like “how on earth did she land there? Did she even know what she agreed to?” How does San Marino get such talent? Maybe their careers are over, I don’t know, but Dana and Marie Wegener are so good, it’s heartbreaking. They are literally better than most of the artists headed for Malmö. Life is cruel.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Ari

Nebulossa resorted to Una Voce last year, with their song Anoche. They didn’t even make the final. This year they are representing Spain! There is always hope.

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

The German broadcaster obviously hates anyone who could win for them. Otherwise, they would move heaven and earth to find the perfect song for Marie.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

Here’s a another song of hers, a zorra double entendre rockabilly number called “Big Ten Inch Record”.

Her man don’t like smoking, she tells us, liquor makes him flinch…all he ever likes to do is take out his big ten inch.

I love her.

https://youtu.be/I6mPs8-f9vY?si=KoSr9oriUn1zSi0N

Ari
Ari
7 months ago
Reply to  Jonas

I can relate. I refused to marry until he quit smoking.

Jonas
Jonas
7 months ago

Boo. Hiss.