Bryce Mantra opens a new chapter with hauntingly honest debut “Abandoned”


Bryce Mantra makes an unforgettable first impression with his debut single, “Abandoned,” which is vulnerable, cinematic, and emotionally unfiltered. Blurring the lines between isolation and aspiration, the track captures the uneasy beauty of being far from home, physically and spiritually.

Now based between Switzerland and Paris, Bryce Mantra channels the distance from his Belizean roots into raw lyricism and moody production. There’s a weight behind each word, each beat a quiet yearning that feels deeply personal and instantly relatable. His voice doesn’t beg for sympathy; it simply shares truth, making the connection feel sacred rather than sought after.

The production moves like a late-night confession, minimalist yet immersive. Soft pulses and restrained textures leave space for emotion to breathe, allowing every feeling to land with intent. There’s humility here, but also hope, and a quiet belief in something better.

“Abandoned” lays the emotional foundation for what he’s building: a sonic home for anyone searching for belonging.

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