Notnice’s groundbreaking AI artiste S’riah (pronounced Soraya) is defying early skepticism and steadily winning over fans across the globe. Just five days after releasing the official video for her debut single Save Me, the track has already amassed over 216,000 views on YouTube, signalling a growing wave of support from music lovers, especially within the Caribbean diaspora.
While some critics initially questioned the idea of an AI artiste, the response from fans tells a different story. YouTube comment sections have been flooded with positivity, with one viewer writing, “ALL I CAN SAY — THIS IS CREATIVITY! Off to Notnice!” Another shared, “Honestly, I heard the controversy about the AI but stumbled on the song by accident… it’s a masterpiece. Hats off.” Many have praised the song’s emotional weight and lyrical depth, with users noting that Save Me resonates deeply with those struggling with depression or personal hardship.
The single’s success seems to echo producer Ainsley “Notnice” Morris’s earlier statement defending his creative direction. “As a producer, I understand the concerns… but I believe it’s important to approach these changes with openness and rationality,” he said. “S’riah is not here to replace human creativity but to complement it.” His words now ring prophetic, as more listeners appear to be embracing S’riah’s artistry rather than resisting it.
Produced by Notnice and penned by Nordia Mothersille, Save Me blends human emotion with digital precision, proving that technology and artistry can coexist when guided by authentic intent. As the video continues to trend and conversations around AI in music evolve, S’riah’s debut may very well mark the beginning of a new chapter in Jamaica’s sonic innovation — one where heart and hardware meet on equal terms.
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