Artist's albums
NumNumb
2023 · single
Invincible
2022 · single
Old News
2022 · single
GLO
2022 · single
They're All Goblins
2021 · album
Too Many Times (feat. Yung Baby Tate)
2021 · single
Oouu
2021 · single
On My Own (feat. BEAM)
2021 · single
Ashley
2021 · single
California Raindrops
2021 · single
Need 2
2021 · single
2020 Was Hijacked
2020 · album
HBK
2020 · single
Sweet
2020 · single
Boxed In
2020 · single
Her
2020 · single
Mind Off You
2020 · single
In Bad Shape
2020 · album
Martin
2020 · single
Shoulders
2018 · single
Witchu
2018 · single
My Baby
2018 · single
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Biography
With his fusion of synthy pop notes and hypnotic trap drums, singer-songwriter Sainvil is one of the most promising, fresh talents emerging in R&B. Sainvil was born Matthew Sainvil, a son of Miami’s distinctive Little Haiti neighborhood. Reared in the center of a cultural hotbed that greatly influenced his genre-bending sounds, it became apparent at an early age that his love for music would draw him far beyond his city’s criminal temptations. Following the death of his father, his family transplanted to Central Florida, where his hard working single mother, a Haitian immigrant, raised him and his four siblings. During his formative years, painted by pockets of abandonment and unfortunate tragedy, Sainvil immersed himself in acts like Michael Jackson, The-Dream, N*Sync and Kendrick Lamar to connect to a variety of musical expressions. By the age of 17, he began recording songs on a broken laptop and releasing self-mixed and mastered projects. His raw passion and DIY-style of song-making led the ambitious singer to Nashville, where an indie music label deal would quickly provide him his first taste of the industry under his former rap moniker Villz. He went on to quietly generate buzz through the release of 2016’s slow-burning Syk Sense and Fade Majah-produced cut “Drugs,” featuring Virginia rap artist Pusha T.