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Cyan i

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Cyan I
Birth nameJonathan Peak
OriginKnoxville, Tennessee, U.S.
GenresCinematic trap, alternative hip-hop, dark soul
Years active2012–present
LabelsSpirit-Made Republic Music Group
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Cyan I (stylized as *cyan i*) is an American recording artist, songwriter, and producer from Knoxville, Tennessee. Known for blending cinematic trap, alternative hip-hop, and dark soul, Cyan I has built a distinctive sound characterized by emotional intensity and storytelling.

Career

Jonathan Peak began his musical journey in 2012 under the alias Hero Zeal. In 2017, while based in Los Angeles, he rebranded as Jonathan Lemar and released a 20-track conceptual album titled 20 Chapters. The album explored themes of identity, transformation, and inner conflict.

In 2018, he adopted the moniker Cyan I to reflect a deeper artistic evolution. Under this name, he founded his independent label, Spirit-Made Republic Music Group, and began producing music with a cinematic and spiritual edge.

His 2020 single, "Demon Slayer", received attention in independent music circles and was featured in music blogs, including Roadie Music and Music For All, highlighting his raw lyricism and dark, atmospheric production.

In 2021, he released his full-length album *Rebirth Arc* , further cementing his signature sound and earning recognition among fans of experimental and emotionally charged hip-hop.

Musical Style and Influences

Cyan I's music draws heavily from cinematic aesthetics and emotional narratives. Fusing moody trap drums, ambient textures, and introspective lyricism, his style reflects influences ranging from modern hip-hop to soul and electronic film scores.

Discography

Albums

  • 20 Chapters (as Jonathan Lemar) – 2017
  • *Rebirth Arc* – 2021

Notable Singles

  • "Demon Slayer" – 2020

References

External links

  • [Link to your Spotify or YouTube]
  • [Social media or official site, if applicable]


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