Saint Joshua Takes Listeners On A Soulful Journey On ‘Self-(En)titled’
- Melodrift Team
- Nov 25, 2024
- 2 min read

Saint Joshua's latest mixtape, Self-(En)titled, is a masterclass in emotional depth and genre-blending brilliance. With a mix of pop and R&B, the rising star takes listeners on an intimate journey through nine tracks that reflect his personal growth and creative evolution. The project’s balance between infectious rhythms and heartfelt lyricism makes it feel like a diary wrapped in velvet vocals.
From the hypnotic groove of “Blah Blah Blah” to the tender vulnerability of “Do U Ever Call,” the mixtape captures a spectrum of emotions. Fans of artists like Frank Ocean and Usher will relish the way Saint Joshua oscillates between sultry croons and dynamic crescendos. The production is just as impressive, with lush instrumentation and intricate beats crafted by a dream team of collaborators including Cashybear and Blair Mackichan.
One of the standout tracks, “Nasty,” dives deep into Saint Joshua’s R&B roots. It’s moody, sexy, and dripping with soulful tones that remind us why this genre never goes out of style. Meanwhile, “Next Flight to Paris” provides a sonic passport to escapism, blending vibe-heavy production with effortlessly cool vocals. Every song feels like a piece of a larger puzzle, revealing more about the artist as you listen.
What truly elevates, Self-(En)titled, is Saint Joshua’s ability to connect. Whether he’s reminiscing about love, reflecting on heartbreak, or celebrating moments of joy, his delivery feels authentic. It's no wonder he’s caught the attention of media giants like Complex and Radio 1. With over 14.5 million streams, Saint Joshua is no longer just a rising star—he’s a beacon in the new wave of pop and R&B.
For those lucky enough to witness his electrifying performances this year, from the BBC Introducing Futuretense stage to his sold-out UK tour, it’s clear this artist knows how to bring his music to life. With upcoming European dates and buzz building for future projects, Self-(En)titled, feels like just the beginning of an incredible story.
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