Annetta
@retrotonestudio
Vibes you can feel
I’m a creator who brings music, art, and stories to life. I build worlds for my AI artists from R&B singers to retro soul groups crafting their songs, visuals, albums, and personalities. I mix modern sounds with nostalgic vibes, blending creativity, emotion, and style into everything I make. Whether it's music, graphics, or full artist branding, I’m all about bringing feelings to the forefront and making each project unforgettable.
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When a Song Finds You
Last Monday
Lately, I’ve been thinking about what makes a song stick with you not just for a moment, but in a way that stays in your heart long after it stops playing. It’s not always the biggest production or the loudest hook. Sometimes it’s something simple: a feeling you didn’t expect, a lyric that hits deeper than you thought, a melody that reminds you of a moment you didn’t realize you missed. That’s why I love creating and sharing music. It’s not just about making a track it’s about building a vibe, a world, a story. When a song feels real, it doesn’t matter where it comes from. It could be a mainstream hit, an old-school classic, or something hidden on SoundClick that only a few people ever heard. A good song finds you right where you are. One artist who’s been moving me lately is Marquis “Q Thompson. There’s something about the way he blends 90s R&B emotion with modern smoothness that feels honest. Songs like “You and I (in Feeling) carry that late-night energy warm, soulful, steady. It reminds me why I love R&B: it makes you feel something. Music should connect people, even if just for a few minutes. And when I find or create a song that captures that feeling, I want to share it. Because you never know who needs it, who might hear it at the right time, who might breathe a little easier because of it. If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: Good music doesn’t ask for attention it speaks for itself. And when it speaks, I listen.