Sinclair is a genre-defying artist whose music merges cinematic pop with gritty intimacy and poetic truth. A pastor’s kid and one of nine siblings, she cut her teeth leading worship before losing her family after coming out at 20. Music became her sanctuary—and her rebellion. A classically trained multi-instrumentalist and self-taught producer, she’s toured with Kacey Musgraves and Daughtry, earned placements across MTV, Netflix, and BBC, and caught the ear of industry giants like Babyface and Rodney Jerkins.
Her new album God Forbid is her most personal and fearless work to date—written and produced in solitude, then recorded live at The Chapel in rural Tennessee with legendary players like Jerry McPherson and Mark Hill. Led by the haunting single “Rebel in the Wreckage,” the record is a raw, soul-searching declaration from an artist who’s walked through fire and come out singing.
No gimmicks. No façade. Just Sinclair—undeniably herself.