
The story of Trill Bans is one of transformation — from crafting hits behind studio walls to igniting dance floors. Emerging out of San Diego’s rising creative wave, the American DJ is pioneering a fresh take on electronic music that pulses with underground energy and emotional depth, all while honoring his Mexican roots.
Before he was known on stage, Marko Cervantes was a kid in San Diego experimenting with sounds on his mom’s laptop. At sixteen, he discovered FL Studio, and what began as bedroom beats soon became platinum records. Within a few short years, Trill’s sound reached major artists like Lil Durk, Chino Pacas, and Omar Courtz, earning him multi-platinum and Billboard-charting success.
But by 2025, the producer who had helped shape other artists’ stories felt the pull to write his own. The spark to create something personal, something his, gave rise to Trill Bans the DJ.
Late nights spent under the glow of club lights inspired a shift in sound — darker, more immersive, and emotionally charged. This wasn’t just EDM; it was identity translated through rhythm and atmosphere. For Trill, this new era wasn’t about abandoning production — it was about finding his voice as a performer and storyteller.
Over the past year, his presence has become impossible to ignore. From performing alongside hometown favorite Lil Maru to testing new sets in San Diego’s vibrant nightlife, Trill has been steadily building momentum. His remixes have crossed 50,000 streams on SoundCloud, while his “Trill Thursdays” series — weekly releases that pair cinematic visuals with original edits — have cultivated a loyal following that connects with his artistic world as much as his music.
Now, with the release of “solamente tú,” Trill Bans enters a defining chapter. The track stands as both a sonic evolution and a personal statement — a bridge between the producer he was and the American DJ he’s become. Each beat, build, and breakdown feels like a celebration of reinvention.
For Trill Bans, the journey from the studio to the main stage is more than a career shift — it’s proof that authenticity hits harder than any drop. And if his debut is any sign of what’s next, the world isn’t just watching — it’s already dancing.



