BENEDICT SINISTER - Only Sixteen

French /Australian music artist, producer, poet and video creator Benedict Sinister releases a new single ‘Only Sixteen’.

By Juan

11/26/20232 min read

Benedict Sinister, an artist of French and Australian descent, is preparing to unveil his latest track, 'Only Sixteen,' scheduled for release on September 29th under the Music For Sapiosexuals label. This upcoming release signifies a departure from his previous chart-topping hits, signaling an exploratory shift into new musical territories.

'Only Sixteen' originates from an Italian track initially titled "Autostima," which translates to "Self Esteem." However, Benedict deliberately renamed the track to disrupt streaming algorithms, aiming to intrigue audiences familiar with Dr. Hook's iconic hit of the same title. This strategic renaming approach reflects Benedict's aim to carve a unique space within the music industry.

Describing 'Only Sixteen' as a fusion of "Emo rap meets Adele," Benedict delves into the realm of teenage heartbreak, capturing emotions reminiscent of youthful passion. Adapted from an Italian trap song by the underground duo Psicologi, this track not only translates the original lyrics but also incorporates a new verse, seamlessly weaving in references to legendary artists such as Cat Stevens.

This release echoes the growing fascination with Italian music in English-speaking circles, mirroring the rise of Italian rock sensations and the introduction of the English version of "Italodisco." Benedict aspires to follow the footsteps of artists like Laura Branigan, celebrated for her English adaptations of Italian hits, while navigating the diverse tapestry of musical cultures.

Crafted and recorded in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, 'Only Sixteen' benefited significantly from collaborative efforts, notably from Nikola Bedingfield, whose musical expertise refined the song's arrangement. Additionally, an upcoming remix titled "You Dance in the Club" by DJ Christian B promises to add a unique flavor to the single.

The accompanying visual narrative, shot in Toronto, features 'No Gender' Jude Karda, an exceptional model and influencer. This video encapsulates the spectrum of teenage life, seamlessly blending moments of vulnerability with elements of excitement and rebellion, echoing the song's emotive essence.

Benedict Sinister's artistic ethos revolves around reinterpreting existing works, deviating from conventional ideas of originality and visibility. His unconventional approach, diverging from the norm of showcasing personal identity, has faced challenges, including social media account suspensions and video takedowns, reflecting his unconventional stance in an authenticity-focused industry.

Benedict's musical journey spans continents, from DJ performances in Senegal to covering diverse cultural landscapes, culminating in his relocation to the United States in 2018, marking a transformative phase in his career. Immersed in Brooklyn's vibrant music scene, he coined a genre termed "Adaptations," merging influences from diverse cultural backgrounds.

In essence, Benedict Sinister's impending release, 'Only Sixteen,' stands as a testament to his innovative fusion of musical styles and his unorthodox approach to artistic expression. Embracing cultural influences, Benedict persists in challenging norms, continually reshaping the boundaries of music and identity.

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