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A Groundbreaking AI Remake of the Debut Album ‘American Split’ by Eddie Sing & The 31 Days Changes the Game’s Rules

We’re talking about textures, sound design, stem cleanup, and mix exploration. This light digital touch breathed new life into the debut release, gifting it an intriguing reinterpretation, new meanings, and a new title – “American Split AI”.

But let’s travel back in time to June 28, 2023. On that day, I published with great pleasure and full enthusiasm a review of the debut album “American Split” by Eddie Sing & The 31 Days. Even after a couple of years, I remember how struck I was by the board game concept, where the album cover served as the game board. Eddie Sing & The 31 Days offered all kinds of interactive engagement with the album – cards, chances, dice, figures, and all of this was within the album’s concept. Through a board game with bright colors and a playful idea, “American Split” spoke about racism, genocide, poverty, love, and romance. This mixture, the duality of the album, its easy division was still felt in 2023, and in 2025, it has once again undergone an absolute split in “American Split AI”.

On one hand, “American Split AI” remains purely human art, just as conceptual as before. You can even familiarize yourself with that review – I’m sure it will blow your mind no less than what I’m about to say next. On the other hand, it’s mechanical, digital, cybernetic. This theme of modernization and technological progress, when a human becomes half-machine, which may serve as a metaphor for the album’s cyberization. With “American Split AI”, Eddie Sing offers a vivid reimagining of the debut, and when I feel how the album begins to live and keep pace with the times, acquiring a new “face” to match reality – this continues the concept of reflecting the world that Eddie Sing & The 31 Days established back in 2023. This movement of the album, its transformation, exploration of new musical trends, makes “American Split AI” a portrait of our time.

One cannot view the album “American Split AI” solely through the prism of artificial intelligence. AI in this case is an instrument reflecting reality. Our reality has become too closely intertwined with artificial intelligence technologies. And I can say that this is true and very interesting when music becomes a mirror of reality. Eddie Sing is the first in music history, to my knowledge, to reimagine exclusively his own work through AI tools. Undoubtedly, he has done great work.

If you compare the classic originals with the re-released material, you can notice that Eddie Sing’s soul has remained and has only become louder. The sound has acquired more voluminous tones, sharpness and passion have been amplified, the features of Eddie Sing & The 31 Days’ music have become more pronounced. Eddie Sing took “American Split” from 2023 and, like a sculptor using available tools, sculpted the image of modern digital art – “American Split AI” of 2025.

The first track, “Some Justice Opportunity” featuring Just B. & Gleeko, has acquired more pronounced hip-hop features, bolder, at times volcanically unrestrained. The mix contains light traces of post-production related to AI. You know how vinyl has that pleasant, calming rustle, as I call it – a whisper. Similarly, in music passed through AI instruments, there’s a light electronic shimmer. The own voice of the cybernetic era. I would call this an evolution of sound, its transformation, which Eddie Sing gifts to the world, showing that there are no boundaries in expressing ideas and creativity.

I like that “American Split AI” retains that same deep bass sound, those sharp staccato rhythms that are so captivating. The track “Moonlight Summer Dance” blooms with new colors. This light ballad amplifies the effect formed by the classic version of the track. I’d like to highlight the track “Stand Up” to draw your attention to how the sound has changed while preserving its key idea. This is an excellent indicator of how the soul of Eddie Sing & The 31 Days can sound, and it doesn’t matter what means were used to realize the idea and concept.

The track “Mineola (Screaming Your Name in The Night)” revealed itself absolutely stunningly. The airy female vocals added incredible sound, energy, and multifaceted depth to the track. The addition of female vocals expands the album’s influence, reflecting new perspectives, as well as adding a second voice to the original track. Why can’t this be a conversation through the years? You know, a continuation of the theme raised in 2023. This is a duet that unites and sounds like a conversation through time. Very subtle.

Pay attention to how wonderfully the track “Come On, Come On” has unfolded. All its potential, energy, and power in the remake sounds incredibly cinematic. Every note shines, filled with the groovy roar of guitars and the energy of rock power.

Then in “She’s Taking Me With Her,” you’ll be captured by the rising, swaying groove of drums and bass guitar. The vocals with notes of passion in country-rock energy recreate the atmosphere of the classic song, but with more energetic and denser textured sound. In the track “The Love,” the female voice appears again, revealing the tenderness and energy of the track while keeping the sound in rock’s heavy canvas.

The final track “Take The Dream” repeats the melody of the original, revealing the sound with stadium-level force and energy. This track closes the album, almost completely repeating the atmosphere but adding a clear vocal line. I love how Eddie Sing & The 31 Days offers the world to expand its worldview on contemporary sound and, first of all, admits the possibility of creating remakes. This is the beauty of Eddie Sing’s music. You can stop and simply reflect, find hidden concepts and clues that Sing lays out on the game board.

The theme of play and fun remains just as relevant in “American Split AI”. You can have a wonderful time enjoying Eddie Sing & The 31 Days’ music, staying on the surface, riding the waves of sound. Or you can give in to temptation and study the rules of the game more deeply, dive underwater, see the mechanics, concepts, philosophy. Believe me, doing this will open up a completely new world for you. This is the choice that all great albums offer: to enjoy or to study. Rare albums make both experiences equally rich. “American Split AI” is one of them.

“American Split AI” is an album-revelation, a record about what it means to be an artist in 2025, when technology has ceased to be an external tool and has become part of the very fabric of creativity. This is a statement that tools change, but intention remains sacred. That technology can serve creativity if the artist maintains control over the vision. That creativity remains human even when it passes through a machine. Eddie Sing took his past and recast it through the future, and the result sounds like the present. Like our reality, where we all exist simultaneously in physical and digital worlds. Like a mirror in which we are all half-human, half-machine, fully alive.

In music history, there have been moments when the emergence of new technology caused panic: the electric guitar would kill the blues, drum machines would replace drummers, Auto-Tune would destroy singers. Each time, the panickers were wrong. Technology is a tool. Art is what a human does with that tool. Eddie Sing proves this with elegance and boldness. “American Split AI” is the answer to a question many are afraid to ask: can AI be part of an authentic artistic statement? It can. If the artist knows why they’re using it. If the artist remains the author and the machine remains the tool.

This is an album about a split that becomes wholeness. About a past that becomes the future. About a human who becomes a cyborg and remains themselves. This is honest music for dishonest times. This is a brave experiment that succeeded. This is Eddie Sing in 2025, and it sounds right.


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