Cloudy Heart Predicts Dancy Doom In “Party In Their Blood”

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Cloudy Heart predicts doom in “Party In Their Blood”

Something weird is happening on the internet again. A new AI-generated artist named Cloudy just dropped their first track, Cloudy Heart - Party in Their Blood, and it’s already worming its way into the deepest corners of niche music forums and crypto Telegram chats. But here's where it gets even weirder—this thing is linked to a meme coin, and it may or may not be the brainchild of Jon Rafman and an anonymous group of collaborators who just debuted their latest art show in Los Angeles.

If you're not familiar with Rafman, he's the kind of artist who finds beauty in internet trash heaps, turning Google Street View glitches and obscure subcultures into high art. So it wouldn’t be totally shocking if he (or someone in his orbit) cooked up Cloudy—a fully AI-generated musician whose entire existence is a hyperreal blend of corporate pop, vaporwave aesthetics, and whatever the hell the blockchain is doing this week.

The song itself? An autotuned fever dream, blending glitched-out hyperpop, trancey synths, and AI-scrambled vocals that sound like a deepfake of Charli XCX after getting corrupted by a 2008 MySpace virus. It’s bizarre, undeniably catchy, and—true to its name—totally accessible. This is music made to be shared, reposted, and speculated about.

And then there’s the crypto angle. Alongside the release, a mystery meme coin appeared, seemingly tied to Cloudy’s growing hype. Early adopters claim it’s some kind of decentralized experiment in digital ownership—meaning if Cloudy blows up, so does the coin. Others think it's just another elaborate internet joke. Either way, people are buying in.

So, what exactly is Cloudy? A Rafman art stunt? A genuine attempt at AI pop stardom? A collective hallucination? Maybe all of the above. But one thing’s for sure: it’s working.

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