Putin Gets The Disco Treatment In Wild AI Music Video And It Kinda Slays
37 days ago
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The clip is basically a full-blown AI-generated disco parody of Vladimir Putin, and it feels like someone fed a history textbook, a 1970s MTV marathon, and three energy drinks into a machine and said, “Yeah, go nuts.”
The whole thing is styled like a retro music video, complete with glittery outfits, dramatic lighting, and that unmistakable low-budget-but-committed aesthetic. Front and center is a guy in a sequined shirt absolutely belting out lyrics about Putin like he’s the hottest act at Studio 54, except instead of love songs, he’s dropping lines about a “special musical operation,” which is exactly as subtle as it sounds.
And it somehow gets weirder from there.
The song casually references mysterious rival deaths, including a not-so-subtle nod to the whole Yevgeny Prigozhin situation, because nothing says disco revival like geopolitical intrigue. There are also jokes about Russia’s ties with China tossed in like it’s just another verse in a dance track.
At one point, there’s a line warning people not to drink his tea, which is both hilarious and just uncomfortable enough that you’re laughing while also thinking, “Alright, that’s dark.”
And then, because the video clearly decided realism is overrated, a Russian bear shows up playing the saxophone like it’s auditioning for the greatest jazz band of all time. No explanation, no context, just vibes.
The whole thing feels like a lost episode of some unhinged parody show, the kind that would air at 2 a.m. and leave you questioning reality the next morning. It’s chaotic, it’s absurd, and it somehow commits to the bit harder than most actual music videos.
Honestly, this is where AI content is at its peak. Not replacing jobs, not taking over the world, just making bizarre disco tributes to world leaders that nobody asked for but everyone ends up watching three times anyway.
