Saint - Jhn

: The song remained a cult favorite until 2019, when a high-pitched remix by Kazakh DJ Imanbek became a viral TikTok and Snapchat phenomenon.

In 2016, SAINt JHN released a track he originally wrote with Beyoncé in mind. Her team passed on the record, but SAINt JHN believed it was "too good" to waste and released it himself on his debut album, Collection One . Saint Jhn

: The remix reached the Top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in over 40 countries, turning SAINt JHN into a household name years after the song's original release. "Ghetto Lenny" and Beyond : The song remained a cult favorite until

: He co-wrote hits like Usher’s "Crash" and "Rivals" and worked with artists like Jidenna , Kiesza , and Hoodie Allen . : The remix reached the Top 5 of

Inspired by his older brother's neighborhood rap cyphers, SAINt JHN began making music at 12 years old. He initially built a career as a high-profile songwriter for others.

: Despite the "million-dollar" potential of songwriting, he felt unfulfilled living his dreams through others' eyes. He once spent two months writing for Rihanna , but none of the songs were used—a humbling experience that eventually pushed him to launch his own solo career. The "Roses" Breakthrough

Adopting the persona (a nod to his admiration for Lenny Kravitz ), SAINt JHN treats his music as curated "collections" rather than just albums.