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SAINt JHN releases long-awaited album

SAINt JHN's Festival Season Album is a game-changer, with electrifying tracks like Poppin', Loneliness, and Glitching.

Grammy Award-winning musician, songwriter, and cultural innovator SAINt JHN has officially releases his highly anticipated album Festival Season.

The album is available now on all streaming platforms.

This marks his first full-length project in four years and comes alongside the announcement of his signing to ROC Nation Distribution.

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ROC Nation Distribution is a move that signifies a full-circle moment for music moguls including Jay-Z and Kareem ‘Biggs’ Burke, as they reunite in the music industry for the first time since their legendary Roc-A-Fella Records days.

SAINt JHN’s Festival Season is a genre-defying 18-track masterpiece, fusing elements of rap, R&B, alternative, and Afrofusion, solidifying his reputation as a sonic artist.

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The project kicks off with the high-energy single Poppin” (produced by Tay Keith) and continues to push creative boundaries with tracks like the introspective Loneliness, the electrifying Glitching which is currently #4 on VEVO’s top 10 EDM chart and the alternative-pop anthem Circles trending at #9 on VEVO’s Top 10 Alternative chart.

In celebration of his latest album, SAINt JHN delivers an electrifying performance on Teyana Taylor’s innovative new show, CARTUNEZZzz.

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This unique series, produced by The Aunties, blends live music with vibrant cartoon-themed visuals.

In his episode, SAINt JHN captivates the audience with a rendition of the fan-favourite Sucks To Be You and performs two dynamic new tracks called Fvck Being Sad and Hunting Nirvana.

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