From San Diego’s buzzing underground to the global dance scene, Trill Bans is rewriting his story in real time. Once known for crafting hits behind the boards, the multi-platinum producer has now stepped into the spotlight as an EDM DJ with a vision — one that merges the raw pulse of electronic music with the emotion of his Mexican roots.
His debut EDM single, “solamente tú,” is the turning point. It pulses with hypnotic underground house rhythms and glows with warm vocal chops that feel intimate yet cinematic. For Trill, it’s not just a song — it’s a declaration of self.
Born Marko Cervantes, the San Diego native began his journey at sixteen, producing beats on his mom’s laptop using FL Studio. Within just a few years, his sound found its way into the hands of some of music’s biggest names, leading to multi-platinum and Billboard-charting success with artists like Lil Durk, Chino Pacas, and Omar Courtz. But after years in the background, something shifted in 2025 — the spark to build his own legacy.
That spark became Trill Bans the DJ. Fueled by the neon haze of late-night club culture, he began experimenting with a darker, more emotional sonic palette — music that felt alive, personal, and rooted in identity. His evolution wasn’t just about changing genres; it was about rediscovering passion.
Over the past year, Trill has been steadily making waves through San Diego’s nightlife scene, performing alongside hometown star Lil Maru and testing new sounds in front of growing crowds. His remixes have surpassed 50,000 streams on SoundCloud, and his weekly “Trill Thursdays” drops — a blend of original edits and cinematic visuals — have cultivated a cult-like following that sees him not just as a DJ, but as a storyteller.
Now, “solamente tú” sets the stage for what’s next. It marks the official crossover from hit-maker to headliner, from studio boards to festival stages. With every drop and build, Trill Bans is proving that he’s more than a producer — he’s an American DJ crafting a movement.
And if this debut is any sign of what’s coming, the world won’t just be listening — it’ll be dancing right beside him.
