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AI Afro Soul remix of Stromae’s ‘Papaoutai’ takes the internet by storm

by Zaghrah Anthony

AI Afro Soul remix of Stromae’s ‘Papaoutai’ takes the internet by storm

Stromae’s 2013 hit ‘Papaoutai’ has found a fresh lease of life thanks to a stunning AI-generated Afro Soul remix, which is rapidly going viral across social media and music platforms.

Since its upload on January 9, the remix, created by streamer Mikeeysmind, has amassed nearly 10 million YouTube views and over 25 million streams on Spotify, proving that the song’s emotional core continues to resonate with listeners worldwide.

A soulful reinterpretation

The AI Afro Soul version stays true to the original’s spirit but transforms it into a slower, more immersive production. The remix features a powerful male vocalist, a full choir, and orchestral instrumentation, giving the track a grand, cinematic feel. Fans online have embraced the remix as a backdrop for TikTok and Instagram videos, expanding its reach beyond traditional music platforms.

“It’s incredible how AI has brought this song back in a completely new light,” one social media user wrote. “The emotions are just as raw, but the sound hits differently.”

The story behind the song

‘Papaoutai’—a slang contraction of the French question “Papa, où es-tu?” (“Dad, where are you?”)—was inspired by Stromae’s personal story. The Belgian-Rwandan singer, real name Paul Van Haver, lost his father in the Rwandan genocide and had little contact with him before his death. The song captures the pain and longing of a child missing a father figure, making it deeply relatable across generations.

Stromae, now 40, has a history of creating songs that transcend time. His earlier track ‘Alors on Danse’ also found new life on platforms like TikTok, proving the enduring appeal of his music.

Social media buzz

The AI Afro Soul remix has become a viral sensation, trending not only for its production quality but also for how it allows creators to reinterpret and reimagine a classic hit. Clips featuring the remix have appeared in dance challenges, reflective video edits, and storytelling posts, cementing its place in contemporary online culture.

Industry observers say this remix is a perfect example of how AI can breathe new life into older songs, while giving emerging musicians and producers tools to experiment creatively.

Why it resonates

What makes the remix stand out is not just the technology behind it, but the way it connects emotionally with listeners. By combining Stromae’s original lyrics with the lush textures of Afro Soul, the track appeals to both long-time fans and younger audiences discovering the song for the first time.

As AI continues to influence music production, examples like this remix highlight the potential for technology to bridge generations, genres, and cultural contexts, keeping classics relevant in new and exciting ways.

“Papaoutai was already a masterpiece,” said a music blogger. “But this remix proves that great art can evolve, and AI can be part of that evolution without losing its soul.”

With millions of streams and growing, the AI Afro Soul remix of ‘Papaoutai’ is a reminder that timeless music finds new voices and audiences, everywhere.

Source: IOL

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