SAINt JHN
Carlos St. John Phillips (born August 26, 1986), known professionally as Saint Jhn (stylized as SAINt JHN; pronounced "Saint John"), is an American and Guyanese rapper and singer.
After the release of independent recordings, he signed with L.A. Reid's label Hitco to release his first two albums, Collection One (2018) and Ghetto Lenny's Love Songs (2019). He rose in fame in 2019 for the remix to his 2016 song "Roses", produced by Kazakh DJ Imanbek, which peaked within the top five of the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped international charts. It served as lead single for his third studio album, While the World Was Burning (2020), certified gold by RIAA, followed by his fourth album Festival Season (2025).
In 2019 he collaborated on the track "Brown Skin Girl" on Beyoncé's record and visual project The Lion King: The Gift, winning a BET Awards, two NAACP Image Awards and a Soul Train Music Awards. Through his career Saint Jhn has written songs for several artists including Jidenna, Usher, Hoodie Allen, and Kiesza, being nominated at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards for his writing contribution on Kanye West's studio album Donda. He is a founding member of the music collective Gødd Complexx.
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