Saint Jhn
Saint Jhn
Saint Jhn, born Carlos St. John in 1987, is a Guyanese-American singer, rapper, and songwriter known for his unique fusion of hip-hop, R&B, and electronic music. He rose to prominence with his hit single "Roses" in 2016, which later gained international success after being remixed by the producer Imanbek. His music blends elements of trap beats, melodic hooks, and introspective lyrics, making him a standout figure in contemporary pop and hip-hop. Saint Jhn’s distinctive sound and songwriting ability have earned him a dedicated fanbase and widespread recognition in the music industry.
Before his solo career took off, Saint Jhn was also a successful songwriter, having penned tracks for artists like Beyoncé, JAY-Z, and Kanye West. His ability to craft catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics has made him a sought-after talent in both the hip-hop and pop scenes. His debut album, "Collection One", and his follow-up, "While the World Was Burning", showcase his ability to seamlessly blend different genres while tackling themes of love, self-reflection, and social issues.
One of Saint Jhn’s memorable quotes is, “I don’t want to make music for people who just want to hear things, I want to make music for people who need it.” This reflects his desire to create music that resonates deeply with his audience, offering more than just entertainment but also a sense of connection and emotional catharsis. His music continues to bridge the gap between genres, offering a fresh and honest perspective on the modern music scene.