In a bedroom studio somewhere in Detroit, Pyiix is crafting something different. He’s not just making music – he’s building a world where alternative hip-hop collides with fashion illustration, where SoundCloud-era nostalgia gets reimagined through a 2025 lens.
“Everything I’m pushing, I’m pushing on my own,” Pyiix says, and there’s a quiet confidence in that statement. In an age where everyone seems to be chasing clout or riding trends, his approach feels refreshingly raw. The 25-year-old artist doesn’t just make music because it’s cool – he makes it because he has to.
Born into a family of creatives and musicians, Pyiix’s artistic journey started with fashion illustration. At 17, inspired by Kanye West’s first Yeezy season collection, he discovered his talent for fashion design. For years, he filled sketchbooks with visions of future fashions, developing his eye and honing his aesthetic daily. But music was always there, humming in the background, waiting for its moment.
That moment came at 20, when a friend practically dragged him into a recording studio. What could have been just another session turned into an awakening. The same obsessive creativity that drove his fashion illustrations found a new outlet, and Pyiix hasn’t looked back since.
His sound? It’s a revival of that golden 2016 SoundCloud era, but with a twist. Think alternative hip-hop and R&B filtered through a distinctly Detroit lens, created by someone who sees music and fashion as two parts of the same creative conversation. It’s the kind of sound that makes you want to know more about the mind behind it.
“I’m a visionary and creative to the core,” he explains, and his Instagram (@ehpyiix) backs that up. His feed is a carefully curated window into his world, where music snippets sit alongside fashion illustrations, each post another piece of an expanding artistic universe.
In an industry where connections often matter more than talent, Pyiix is taking the harder road. He’s building his following one genuine connection at a time, focused on attracting listeners who connect with his vision rather than chasing quick fame. “I want to resonate and connect with the world around me,” he says, “and give back however I can.”
For now, you can find his latest tracks on SoundCloud (@Pyiix), where he’s focusing on releasing singles and building his audience organically. Each release is another thread in a larger tapestry, part of a growing lore that spans music, fashion, and visual art.
In a world of manufactured artists and algorithm-chasing content creators, Pyiix represents something increasingly rare: an authentic creative voice doing it for the love, not the likes. And in 2025, that might be exactly what the industry needs.
Keep an eye on @ehpyiix – this lone wolf from Detroit is just getting started.