COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Three years after the death of Ohio musical artist Jane Marczewski, who rose to fame as Nightbirde on “America’s Got Talent,” a new album of her songs has been released with the help of innovative technology.

According to The Nightbirde Foundation, “Still Got Dreams,” is now available for streaming. The foundation, which was established by the singer’s family shortly after her death, revealed in a news release that proceeds from the album would go to its mission of supporting young women battling breast cancer.

Artwork Courtesy/ The Nightbirde Foundation

In a ground-breaking move to complete the collection, the Nightbirde Estate, Nashville Unsigned and her longtime producer Geoff Duncan, took the songs written by the Zanesville songster and recorded “specific pieces” using artificial intelligence. The organization explained that an AI voice learned Marczewski’s “unique vocal tone, style and emotional delivery, creating a 360-degree mapping of her voice.”

“By leveraging this innovative approach, ‘Still Got Dreams’ delivers a high-quality production of Nightbirde’s music that she did not have the opportunity to sing herself,” the foundation wrote. “This positions the Nightbirde Estate as one of the only artist estates in the world to use AI vocal production in this way — legally, ethically and with full authorization granted by the estate.”

Additionally, the compilation will include Marczewski’s spoken quotes interspersed with the musical tracks, offering hope and inspiration to listeners. The idea for this format was motivated by Marczewski’s most famous tune, “It’s OK,” which propelled her into the national spotlight when she sang it on TV in 2021.

On “AGT” she took to the stage and explained she was battling cancer before stunning the judges and audience with her emotional performance. Marczewski’s audition earned her Simon Cowell’s Golden Buzzer and garnered millions of fans.

“This album is a heartfelt gift to the world, embodying Nightbirde’s mission to shine light into life’s darkest corners,” The Nightbirde Foundation noted. “It’s not just about music — it’s about hope finding its way to places that need it most. ‘Still Got Dreams’ invites listeners to sit with the hardships but also to rise with the belief that dreams can still flourish, even in life’s toughest seasons.”