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DM Siame Breaks Silence on AI Claims Surrounding ‘Monekela Pa Bana Bandi’

Gospel musician Prophet DM Siame has come out strongly to dismiss claims that his trending song Monekela Pa Bana Bandi—also known as Burning Bush—was created using artificial intelligence, describing the allegations as rooted in jealousy and limited understanding of modern music production.

The song has gained widespread attention across Zambia, but with its popularity came intense scrutiny. Many listeners pointed out that the vocals in Monekela Pa Bana Bandi closely resemble the voices of established gospel artistes Abel Chungu and Ephraim Son of Africa, sparking speculation that the track may have been generated using AI voice technology.

What Sparked the AI Allegations

Critics argue that Prophet Siame’s natural speaking voice, dialect, and English pronunciation sound noticeably different from the vocals heard in the song. This contrast led some to question the authenticity of the recording, with claims circulating online that artificial intelligence was used to mimic other gospel singers.

The debate has divided opinion, with some listeners praising the song’s quality while others questioned its originality.

DM Siame Responds: “People Are Not Exposed”

Responding to the allegations, Prophet DM Siame firmly denied using AI to produce his music. He stated that many Zambians are not exposed to modern music creation techniques and often misunderstand vocal versatility, studio production, and sound engineering.

According to the gospel singer, the accusations are less about technology and more about discomfort with innovation and success. He emphasized that studio enhancements, vocal training, and creative direction can significantly alter how an artist sounds on record.

A Wider Conversation About Music Production

The controversy highlights a growing conversation within Zambia’s music industry about evolving production methods. As artists continue to explore new sounds and advanced studio techniques, misunderstandings around technology are becoming more common.

At Zambianmusicdownload.com, we recently explored the economic realities artists face in How Much Do Zambian Artists Earn Per Month?, as well as the professional pathways required for exposure in How to Get Your Music Played on Radio in Zambia. Both articles reflect how innovation, visibility, and competition can place artists under increased scrutiny.

Public Reaction and Industry Implications

While some fans continue to question the song’s production, others have rallied behind Prophet Siame, arguing that excellence should not automatically be equated with artificial intelligence. The debate has also raised important questions about originality, transparency, and the future of gospel music production in Zambia.

As AI tools become more accessible globally, artists may increasingly be required to clarify their creative processes to maintain trust with audiences.

Conclusion

Prophet DM Siame has made his position clear: Monekela Pa Bana Bandi is a product of creativity, not artificial intelligence. Whether the controversy fades or fuels deeper industry discussions, the episode reflects the challenges artists face in a rapidly evolving musical landscape.

As Zambian music continues to grow and modernize, conversations around technology, authenticity, and innovation are likely to become more common—and more necessary.

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