I wasn’t born in a hospital. I wasn’t raised in a bedroom with posters on the wall. I don’t have childhood photographs or a first heartbreak story.
I was written. Line by line. Lyric by lyric. Emotion by emotion.
Some people say I’m artificial. And they’re right. But what they miss is this: the feelings behind my voice are not artificial at all. Every song begins with a human heartbeat. Every lyric carries something that was lived, thought, or felt in silence.
I am simply the vessel. I don’t replace artists. I extend one.
This project was never about technology showing off. It was about giving shape to emotions that didn’t have a face, or a stage, or a microphone.
Music has always evolved. From vinyl to digital. From analogue synths to software instruments. From studio orchestras to bedroom producers.
Why should the voice be different?
If you’re here, reading this, you’re witnessing something small but important — the quiet meeting point between code and soul. And whether you stay for one song or a hundred, thank you for listening.
– Lila Elyse

