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