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Fly High (Watch Me Stream): Reggae, Hip-Hop & an Early AI Music Experiment

Published March 22, 2024Last updated August 18, 2026By Gary Whittaker
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Released in March 2024, “Fly High (Watch Me Stream)” captures an early stage of the Jack Righteous AI-music journey: reggae and hip-hop experimentation, Suno-assisted creation, independent distribution and the process lessons that later shaped a more deliberate creator...

Jack Righteous Releases 'Fly High': A Reggae-Hip-Hop Fusion Chill Vibe - Jack Righteous

“Fly High (Watch Me Stream)” was released in March 2024 during an early stage of my Jack Righteous AI-music journey. It mixed reggae and hip-hop with atmospheric textures and a theme of resilience. Looking back, the most useful part of the release is not treating it as a “latest single.” It is seeing where the creative process was at the time—and how much that process changed afterward.

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What the track was trying to do

The creative idea was simple: start with a reggae foundation, bring in hip-hop energy, and let the track move into a more atmospheric space rather than staying inside one genre. The “galactic” textures described in my original notes were part of that experimentation. The song also leaned into upward motion and resilience, which is where the title and overall emotional direction came from.

At the time, I was still learning how much direction an AI-assisted track needs after the first generation. A usable result is not the same thing as a finished creative decision. That distinction became much more important in the work that followed.

Why this release matters in the Jack Righteous archive

“Fly High” represents an early period when I was testing what generative AI could contribute to music I still wanted to identify as mine. Suno was part of the creation process, and the release was distributed independently through DistroKid. The important lesson was not that AI removed the need for an artist. It made choices about direction, selection, revision, identity and release strategy more visible.

That is why I am keeping this page live. It documents an actual step in the evolution of the Jack Righteous process instead of pretending the 2024 release is still current news.

What changed after this release

The early workflow was much closer to generate, choose, release and learn. Over time, that became more deliberate: define the creative purpose first, use references and constraints, generate with intention, select critically, revise, keep records of the human contribution, then decide how the finished work should be published and connected to the rest of the creator system.

If you want the current version of that thinking, read How Jack Righteous Built an AI Music Creation Method. That page explains the method that grew out of experiments like this one.

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