Seneca’s Story
Seneca Bankston, known creatively as Seneca Tyree, was a Cleveland-born artist, music producer, songwriter, and entrepreneur whose work reflected both imagination and intention. Across his public platforms, he presented himself as a creator deeply committed to originality, building music from the ground up, and shaping a body of work that was soulful, cinematic, and culturally rooted. His music was released through The Royal Built Media Group LLC, the creative business behind his beats, albums, and production work.
Through this platform, Seneca shared a growing catalog of instrumental projects and compositions, including beat tapes such as Dynamic Pulse, Summer Twilight, Rhythms In The Key of Soul, Four: A Very Lofi Beat Tape, The Joy of Morning, and Healing Parade. His website and music pages show a creative who was not only making songs, but also producing, arranging, mixing, mastering, and even creating visual elements for his releases.
His YouTube channel extended that same creative identity. Under Seneca Tyree andThe Royal Built Media Group, he shared beat tapes, behind-the-scenes music-making, tutorials, livestreams, and performance content that gave people a direct window into his process. That public work showed him as both an artist and a teacher at heart—someone interested in making, experimenting, and bringing others along in the journey of creation.
Seneca’s work also pointed to a deeper sense of purpose behind his creativity. Often described as a “leader to the next generation of positive youngsters” he sought to help young people understand their calling and purpose in life through Christ. That same commitment to young people was echoed in his professional role at Scranton Road Ministries, where he served as Academic Enrichment Program Director.
Seneca’s footprint tells the story of a multi-dimensional man: a builder of sound, a visionary creative, a faith-informed thinker, compassionate leader, and a person who wanted his gifts to reach beyond himself. His life’s work carried both artistry and heart, leaving behind not only music and media, but a record of someone who cared deeply about expression, purpose, and impact. Despite his internal struggles with depression and anxiety, Seneca worked to help others experience peace, freedom, and an authentic sense of self-worth.