One voice, one artist, a catalog that sounds like somebody. This is the whole loop, exactly as it ships in the app.
Every voice in the vault is one of one: claimed once, then never available again. Pick yours and form the artist around it: the face, the name, the story. One artist per person.
Voice № 1 of 1Tell your artist what the song is about, in your words, or hand it a photo. The song comes back sounding like the artist you formed. You write or approve every lyric before a note is sung.
“The drive home at 3am. 2019 synths, but angrier.”
No tempo sliders · No key pickers · No parameter forms
The First Playback
You briefed: “The drive home at 3am. 2019 synths, but angrier.”
Three lanes empty, engine warm, nobody sings it like the dark.
Your words. Her voice. Take 1 of 3.
Takes come back. Then you produce: change them by talking, rewrite a single line, re-sing one section. Open the booth when you want the deep controls.
Brighter chorus. Strip the second verse back to just bass and voice.
Line rewrite · Verse 2
and the streetlights hum along
and the streetlights sing it wrong
Every release mints a certificate of provenance: whose voice, whose words, how it was made. The proof travels with the song, from your bedroom all the way to a label desk.
Anka
On Anka, listening is the currency. To be heard, you also hear others, so every song gets real ears instead of an empty feed. Ratings arrive with written words, and they land on your phone.
No bots. No follower counts for sale.
“Played this twelve times on the way to work. The bridge is unfair.”
Rating received · 07:42
“Hook is real. The mix buries her voice in the chorus. Fix that and I want the next one.”
Rating received · 18:26
“Duet accepted. The credit will read: Wren Halley ft. Nova Lex.”
Duet accepted · 12:03
World I
The last rung is not in the app.
World II
You did not upload a track. You got signed.
At the top of the ladder, Anka carries your catalog to Spotify and Apple Music under the Anka label, certificate attached. The first real dollar is the moment it stops being a hobby.