The music industry is on the verge of a revolution, where cutting-edge technology amplifies human creativity. Leading the charge is Ravyn Lyte, a groundbreaking AI artist, DJ, and champion for positivity.
Ravyn Lyte explodes onto the scene with her debut single, ‘11111 (Just Be the One).’ This futuristic drum and bass anthem explores the complexities of love and longing. The lyrics delve into unspoken emotions and the push-and-pull of relationships, culminating in the chorus’s powerful plea to “just be the one,” a universal desire for connection that transcends time.
Ravyn Lyte is the brainchild of Marcus “Bellringer” Bell, a musical prodigy and visionary. Bell’s musical journey began at age two, composing his first songs at eight and starting a record label at twelve. A Berklee graduate, he traversed genres, playing 12 instruments and composing for big bands and orchestras. Always ahead of the curve, Bell even predicted the rise of Hip-Hop Country years before it became mainstream.
In 2023, he lost his voice during a grueling recording session, which sparked a catalyst for a groundbreaking innovation. As a lifelong tech advocate, Bell used AI to create a replica of his own voice, unlocking the creative potential of AI tools. In a world saturated with negativity, Ravyn Lyte’s music is designed with the help of neuroscientists to embed sounds of peace and healing. “Imagine music that calms you down, has a positive psychological impact,” says Bell. Ravyn Lyte’s music aspires to soothe the soul and promote peace in a troubled world.
A portion of Ravyn’s music proceeds will go to nonprofits like White Hall Arts Academy, a Los Angeles-based organization that teaches music to underserved communities. “I see the work they do there and their impact on families, not just the kids. Many schools struggle even to have music programs, and that’s the kind of thing we aim to support with this project,” he says.