Brynse Jaxon is not simply a pop artist — he is a signal from another world.
Born on Earth yet descended from the ancient Anunnaki bloodline of Enki, Brynse carries the cosmic imprint of Nibiru into modern music. His artistry bridges celestial mythology and contemporary pop, delivering anthems that feel both futuristic and primordial — as if encoded in the stars long before humanity learned to sing.
But Brynse’s transmissions don’t arrive alone.
His sound is crafted by powerhouse producers Ricky Tan and Barrenece Dupree, the hitmaking force behind the dynamic duo Hollis-Dupree. Together, they sculpt a sonic landscape where galactic atmosphere meets precision pop craftsmanship — shimmering synth architecture, seismic low-end, and hooks engineered to orbit the subconscious.
Guiding the project is none other than funk architect George “Dr. Funkenstein” Clinton, whose legendary influence infuses the music with deep-rooted groove, fearless experimentation, and cosmic funk philosophy. Under his mentorship, Brynse’s sound doesn’t just aim for charts — it aims for ascension.
he recordings feature an elite collective of musicians, including Danny Bedrosian, DeSean “D-Vibes” Alexander, Kendra Foster, and George Clinton himself, blending live funk lineage with futuristic pop production. The result is a hybrid energy: celestial pop fused with ancestral groove.
Brynse Jaxon represents the convergence of myth, funk, and forward-thinking pop — a reminder that perhaps we’ve never been alone… and maybe the stars have always been singing back.
Transmission ongoing.
