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AI Artiste S’riah Makes History With Over 1.2 Million YouTube Views — Notnice & Nordia Mothersille Talk Next Moves

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When producer Notnice first introduced S’riah, Jamaica’s first AI artiste, many didn’t know what to think. Could an artificial creation capture the raw emotion that defines reggae and dancehall? A few weeks later, that question has been answered — loudly. S’riah’s debut single “Save Me” has now surpassed 1.2 million YouTube views, officially making her the first AI artiste from Jamaica to achieve that milestone.

Created by producer Ainsley “Notnice” Morris and singer/songwriter Nordia Mothersille, S’riah was initially met with scepticism in a culture that values authenticity above all. But Notnice remained steadfast in his vision. “I knew people would have mixed feelings… but I believed that technology could be a tool for creativity, not a replacement for it,” he explained. That conviction is now paying off, as the digital artiste’s growing audience proves that innovation and emotion can coexist in Jamaican music.

The single “Save Me” — written by Mothersille — tackles the heavy theme of mental health and survival. “I wanted to approach the topic from a real and honest place,” Nordia shared. “It’s a plea to God to take away those dark thoughts… a song for anyone struggling to keep going.” Fans have echoed that sentiment online, praising the song’s raw honesty and therapeutic message, showing that even a virtual voice can strike a deeply human chord.

Both creators agree that S’riah’s success doesn’t replace human artistry — it expands it. “Change is inevitable,” Notnice said. “We’re not the first to use AI in music, and we won’t be the last. What’s important is that there’s still a heavy human contribution — from the lyrics to the riddim.” With collaborations already in discussion, the duo is just getting started. “We’re not taking bookings yet — S’riah needs to work on her stage presence,” Notnice joked, hinting that the next phase could include human-AI collaborations and new music on the way.

For now, “Save Me” stands as proof that Jamaica’s music culture — rooted in soul, struggle, and storytelling — can evolve without losing its essence. S’riah’s rise marks not just a milestone in numbers, but a moment where heart and hardware meet, redefining what it means to be an artiste in the digital age.

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