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Dylan Sinclair gets deep with introspective new single, “Suppress”

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Dylan Sinclair gets deep with introspective new single, “Suppress”

On February 25, rising 20-year-old JUNO Award-nominated R&B singer-songwriter Dylan Sinclair released his introspective and moody new single, “Suppress,” available to stream on all digital platforms via The Orchard. In “Suppress,” the Toronto’s native’s signature smooth vocals are backed by a fresh production by Jordon Manswell, Zachary Simmonds, and Jonathan Martin.

Ranked as one of Apple Music and Complex’s R&B Artists to Watch this year, Dylan gears up for the release of his new EP, reportedly a “coming-of-age” record where the young artist finds himself braving the timelessly harrowing transition from teenager to young adult. The artist resolves through this record to remain grounded, authentic, and aware that this is just the beginning.

Sinclair began writing and recording at age 15 and issued his debut indie record, Red Like Crimson, in 2018 that caught the attention of GRAMMY and JUNO Award-nominated Toronto producer Jordon Manswell (Daniel Caesar, Mariah Carey, Chris Brown). In 2020, the duo collaborated on their first effort, Proverb, which garnered them a highly coveted nomination for Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of The Year at the 2021 JUNO Awards and has accumulated 25 million streams to date.

Dylan continues to guide us along his personal growth, providing a snapshot of life moving out on his own and some of the experiences of young independence with his most recent single “Regrets” and 3511; a 2-song project (“Black Creek Drive / Pleasure“) that set the stage for his new perspective and artistic vision. In 2021, Dylan joined forces with Motown Records’ new signee Emanuel on “Hindsight” his song “Ask Me” was featured on the CW show, “The Republic of Sarah.”

Stay tuned for much more to come from Dylan Sinclair and stream his new single “Suppress” on Spotify here!

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Claire is a professional writer, author, and journalist hailing from the Pacific Northwest. A recent graduate from George Fox University, where she studied English and Communication Arts, Claire boasts both career and volunteer experience in a variety of writing professions including teaching, self-publishing, developmental writing, script-writing/screenwriting, and journalism.

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