Guyanese-American artist Saint Jhn has addressed rumors about his music being influenced by Nigerian afrobeats star Rema.
The speculation arose after a fan suggested that Saint Jhn’s recent single, “Humble,” was significantly inspired by Rema’s style.
Saint Jhn clarified the situation following the fan’s comment, which appeared on social media. The fan had noted a perceived similarity between Saint Jhn’s latest track and Rema’s music, sparking a discussion about possible influence.
In response to the claims, Saint Jhn acknowledged Rema’s talent but stated that he hasn’t listened to Rema’s music extensively enough to draw any inspiration from it. He emphasized that while he respects Rema’s work, it has not impacted his own creative process.
The debate started when a user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote,
“I hear Rema’s influence on the new Saint Jhn.”
This comment led to further discussion about the extent of influence between the two artists.
Reacting to the fan’s observation, Saint Jhn took to the platform to set the record straight. He clarified that although he finds Rema’s music impressive, it hasn’t been a source of inspiration for him.
Saint Jhn’s response highlighted his commitment to maintaining originality in his work. He reiterated that his artistic direction is shaped by his own influences rather than those of other artists he hasn’t engaged with deeply.
The interaction underscores the ongoing conversation about artistic influence and originality in the music industry.
Saint Jhn’s statement serves as a reminder of the complexities involved in creative inspiration and personal artistic expression.