Germany players express skepticism over AI-generated World Cup songs

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Last updated Jun 12, 2026

Germany players express skepticism over AI-generated World Cup songs
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Ahead of their World Cup opener against Curaçao, Germany defenders Jonathan Tah and Nico Schlotterbeck criticized AI-generated songs associated with the national team. Tah expressed a preference for traditional music created by real musicians, while Schlotterbeck mentioned a mix of opinions on the quality of such songs. Despite the influx of AI tracks, there has been no emergence of an unofficial anthem from the squad. This trend marks a departure from Germany's tradition of creating official songs for major tournaments. The national team is preparing to focus on football amidst these distractions as the tournament unfolds in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

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  • Germany faces Curaçao in their World Cup opener
  • Jonathan Tah prefers real musicians over AI-generated songs
  • Nico Schlotterbeck finds mixed quality in AI tracks
  • No unofficial anthem has emerged from the squad
  • Traditional songs marked previous World Cup campaigns
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Germany defenders Jonathan Tah and Nico Schlotterbeck have voiced scepticism about the growing number of artificial intelligence-generated songs circulating around the national team during the World Cup. "I like it when they are real musicians and real people," Tah said ahead of Germany's tournament opener against Curaçao.

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