At long last, Sincerely Collins is ready to drop his most ambitious project to date: ALIEN.
You may recognize Sincerely Collins as the voice behind “Light Work” and “Possible." More recently, Collins’ one-off song, "Let It Ring," was the official promo song used by UFC 253 (Israel Adesanya vs Paulo Costa). Another of his top tracks, “Prosper Season,” is currently in the Shazam Top 200 Global Chart.
Collins’ songwriting is often compared to Drake, Kanye West, and Kid Cudi, but he maintains a distinct approach to his work. On ALIEN this is more true than ever, and Sincerely Collins outdoes himself with plenty of heart behind his fiery flow. Coupled with Tony Choc’s foundation of moody and vivid production, the result is a musical experience which is both catchy and compelling.
Tony Choc wasn’t the only producer to work on this project. Collins called in old friends Iroc Daniels, Qux, and AKT Aktion to lend a hand with production. Alongside them were new contributors such as The Kaleidocope Kid, Marley Rich, EQHarp, Matt Campbell, and Beatknockaz. In addition, Collins found himself reaching out to his “secret weapons” for orchestration. Longtime collaborator David Thulin and former high school bandmate Dan ET added a silky-theatrical finish with their incorporation of classical live strings, horns, bass, and synths.
ALIEN is the final chapter in a trilogy of albums which details the fall and rise of the Sincerely Collins character. The story began with his first full-length album, DESTROYER (2015), continued with The Legend Of The Phoenix (2016), and is now concluding with style. Having spent two years pouring his heart and soul into ALIEN, this project will be sure to satisfy longtime fans in addition to drawing in new ones.
As a deeply spiritual artist, Sincerely Collins is very conscious of the impact he makes with his music. Speaking on his goals for ALIEN, Collins said:
“Every time I speak on that microphone I direct the intentions of my words with precision. I live my art and I take the expressions that I put out into this universe very seriously.”
The care he puts into his craft is palpable in the finished product, and listeners will be sure to resonate with the carefully cultivated energy of his music.
Sincerely Collins – Bio
We all have words we use to describe ourselves, but Sincerely Collins takes his self-descriptors to the next level: ALIEN, visionary, wordsmith, genius, wizard. That’s not just smooth talk — the man lives his truth every day and tells the stories that he knows best.
The work of this Phoenix-born hip hop artist is teeming with joy, pain, hardship, celebration — an autobiography, to be sure, but also a blueprint for the life and spirituality of Everyman. Collins taps into the common experiences of his uncommon life for his otherworldly lyrics, and in doing so, becomes the kind of messenger that is too often missing in today’s musical landscape. Collins’ work is a microcosm of his life: both sobering and brash.
Born Kyle Collins, he grew up without a father, survived the early disappearance of his mother and later homelessness, then threw everything he had into hip hop. Listening to his work is an eye-opening existential journey — a road map to enlightenment. “I make music for dreamers,” he says. “I make music for people who just know that there’s more, I make music for people who have visions, for people who believe in themselves but don’t necessarily know how to take action on that.”
Or maybe they don’t believe in themselves... yet. “Maybe they want to believe in themselves. Maybe they come to me, they come to my music to learn how to believe in themselves or to learn how to break away from the norm as much as they’ve wanted to their entire life,” he says. “I just provide that bridge for people to unplug from the Matrix.”
His first mixtape, Destroyer, was released in 2015 to critical acclaim from reputable sources such as (COMPLEX, HipHopDX, 2DopeBoys, HNHH, and more). The album spawned Collins’ first big landmark record “Light Work”, which made it to A list rotation at KKFR POWER 983 Phoenix. The album featured guest appearances from Disashi Lumumba-Kasongo of Gym Class Heroes, Jason DeVore of Authority Zero, Locksmith, Rittz, and Jarren Benton. His second, The Legend of the Phoenix, was released in 2016, and included the haunting standout track “Others”. The album also birthed the inspirational song “Possible” which was Collins’s second radio single to receive heavy spins at KKFR, Phoenix. Since then, his fan base has exploded — and includes devotees who don’t just enjoy his music, but who also consider him to be a new age shaman.
After experiencing 4 more years of life since his last major release effort, Collins is set to drop his latest LP, ALIEN, describing the sound of his newest project as “a mature, confident, dark, and inspirational look into the most recent chapter of my life.” Collins’s lyricism leaves it hard to believe he isn’t on a journey to becoming one of the most inspirational and influential creators of our time. He knows it can be done because that’s the central theme of his own story. It’s what makes this visionary, wordsmith, genius, alien, and wizard more than just a man who moves to the beat of his own drum, but one who encourages the rest of us to get with the rhythm of believing in our infinite potential.
That, more than anything, is what his music is all about.
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