Singing some Higher by Vincint 🎶
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Singing some Higher by Vincint 🎶
Not long ago, artists such as Lil Nas X and Olly Alexander were ruling pop. But success has stalled as acts face industry obstacles and risi
“I was working with this well-known songwriter and was so close to this dream of a huge deal,” says Vincint. “Two days before, the writer said: ‘I don’t see a place for you. I don’t know how I can make this work.’” Now an independent artist, Vincint has about 102,000 monthly Spotify listeners: a pretty decent number, but one that pales next to an average major label star with a big marketing budget.
Such are the opportunity costs and material consequences that come with being an out male pop star. This pushes some artists into behind-the-scenes roles as writers and producers, such as MNEK, who says: “Major labels aren’t searching for an openly gay pop star. They are searching for something that sells and is palatable for families and middle England.” He now “mostly works with women”, producing the kind of pop hits that gay male acts would struggle to sell.
David Archuleta dancing with Vincint at the Out100 party to Rush by Troye Sivan
VINCINT ft. Adam Lambert - Another Lover
I think Vincent purple guy and movie shaggy William Afton purple guy should kiss
On The Jukebox: Matt Rogers - "Have You Heard Of Christmas?"
Featuring Bowen Yang (on "RockaFellaCenta"), MUNA (on "Everything You Want"), Leland (on "Immah Have Your Back (This Christmas)" ) and VINCINT (on "Immah Have Your Back (This Christmas)").
[And on the other end of the spectrum...
Don't let the traditional style cover photo fool you, this is very much *not* a Christmas album for the whole family. It's very queer, very funny, surprisingly horny and shows Rogers to have a surprisingly nice singing voice. What it is *not* is staid, boring, reverent or traditional in any way. I love it but it's not gonna be for everyone.]
Vincint Cannady
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Gay
DOB: Born 1991
Ethnicity: African American
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician, reality star