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Otis Lee Booker is the fictional persona behind “My Baby Loves Biscuits More Than Me,” a song crafted to emulate an extremely rare 1939 Delta blues recording, but actually brought to life using AI-driven remastering and storytelling techniques in recent years. While some project pages and videos claim the track was rescued from old shellac discs and lost sessions in the Mississippi Delta, official disclaimers on these recent releases confirm that the backstory and character are creative inventions—the music is real, but the artist and his history are fabricated for the sake of tribute and parody.​​
The song itself captures the humor, sorrow, and grit of Depression-era blues through a raw, playful tale of heartbreak and food, sung in a style that channels legendary Delta blues traditions. The internet reaction and write-ups treat Otis Lee Booker as a tongue-in-cheek homage to lost blues musicians whose lives and recordings have faded into legend, with cover versions and remix projects further amplifying the fictional lore.​
Separately, records exist for a real person named Otis Lee Booker Sr. (1962–1994) from Moss Point, Mississippi, but there is no evidence connecting this individual to blues music or the AI-driven song project described above.​
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