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Updated · Fox News · Jun 28
Rodney Atkins Urges 3 Sons' Generation to Reject AI Filters as 'True South' Album Debuts
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

Rodney Atkins Urges 3 Sons' Generation to Reject AI Filters as 'True South' Album Debuts

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 28

Summary

  • Rodney Atkins said young people should resist chasing AI-driven and social media trends, arguing they need to keep friends, family and faith at the center.
  • The advice mirrors his newly released album "True South," which he said is built on authenticity rather than trend-following and reflects the values that shaped him.
  • Atkins said the spread of filters and AI has made audiences crave something real, adding that "you can't replace real, authentic anything."
  • The album was three decades in the making, and Atkins tied its message to raising his 3 sons and to the single "The Years Are Short," which reflects how quickly family life passes.

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