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Conspiracy Theorist or Pop Genius? Gabriel Audee Is Both… and He Wants You to Wake Up!!

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Gabriel Audee Makes Radio-Ready Pop — and Posts About the Illuminati…


Gabriel Audee is not your typical pop artist. Sharp-dressed, quietly gay, and utterly unbothered by the raised eyebrows his X feed tends to generate, the New York City-based producer and songwriter occupies a space in music that very few artists have the nerve to claim: genuinely catchy, radio-ready pop that doesn’t ask you to leave your brain at the door. While his peers are crafting breakup anthems and chasing algorithmic approval, Gabriel Audee is posting about the Epstein files, Hollywood, and the Illuminati — then walking back into the studio and making something you can’t get out of your head.


This exciting producer, songwriter, and mix engineer has built his entire artistic identity around a deceptively simple idea: that the most powerful thing he can do is design the feeling, then hand it to the right voice to deliver it. His latest single ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’ is the clearest proof yet that the two sides of Gabriel Audee are not in conflict… they are the point. A cinematic pop-trap anthem built for the ones who see through the smoke and mirrors, it is empowering, polished, and just unsettling enough to make you wonder what exactly you’re being asked to wake up to. In a music landscape drowning in distraction, Gabriel Audee has made his position plain: he is not here to sedate you.


‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’ has a voice, and we have heard it! Belonging to Gabriel, this storytelling also belongs to collaborators - vocalist Saule Ilona Vaida and rapper Lil Dee - and the result is the kind of track that feels engineered to stay with you.



Built over a JRum-produced instrumental and expanded with Gabriel Audee’s own electric guitar, synths, and drums, ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’ is empowering, moody, and — in its best moments — genuinely rousing. It’s pop music with something to say, arriving at a cultural moment when that feels rare.



Gabriel Audee describes it as a chant anthem for those who see the world clearly, and the production backs that up: it builds, it breathes, it lands. In a neat footnote, he had pitched an early demo to OneRepublic, who responded warmly — but listening back to what he’d created with Saule Ilona Vaida and Lil Dee, he knew the song had already found its people.

“I was inspired by what is going on politically and spiritually in our amazing country,” Gabriel Audee explains. “I needed to have a chant anthem for the ones who see through the smoke and mirrors, the fighters and protesters who see the world for what it is.”

The single is the latest from his forthcoming debut LP ‘Pop Architect’, which also includes previously released tracks ‘SUPERNOVA’, ‘CRUISIN’’, and ‘LONERZ’. With 100,000 Spotify streams across a five-month window and placements on multiple 100k+ playlists, Gabriel Audee’s audience is growing — and ‘DICHOTOMY (The Chosen Ones)’ feels like the moment things accelerate.




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