Dylan Sinclair

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Dylan Sinclair
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Sinclair in 2022
Background information
Born (2001-06-15) June 15, 2001 (age 24)
GenresR&B
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor
  • dancer
Labels
  • Prodigal
  • Five Stones Media
  • Five Stone Records Inc.

Dylan Sinclair (born June 15, 2001)[1][2][3] is a Canadian R&B singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario,[4][5] whose full-length debut album Proverb was a Juno Award nominee for Traditional R&B/Soul Recording of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2021.[6]

He has been a part of the record labels Prodigal, Five Stones Media and Five Stone Records Inc.

Early life

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Dylan Sinclair started singing in church at the age of 4. He began recording music and writing by age 15.[7] Sinclair went to Woodland Public School in Markham, Ontario. Sinclair graduated from Thornlea Secondary School.

Career

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On October 6, 2017 Sinclair released his first single Twelve.[8] On January 12, 2018 he released the single Too Fast.[9] Sinclair released his first EP, Red Like Crimson, in 2018.[10] On May 17, 2019 he released the single Just Anybody.[11] On January 25, 2020 Sinclair released his first album Proverb.[12] In January 2021, he was named one of the winners of SOCAN's inaugural Black Canadian Music Awards alongside Tobi, Naya Ali, RAAHiiM and Hunnah.[13] On August 6, 2021 Sinclair released EP 3511, which contains the two singles Black Creek Drive and Pleasure with music videos for both within the EP as well.[14] On November 17, 2021 Sinclair released the single Regrets.[15] On February 25, 2022 Sinclair released Suppress.[16] On April 13, 2022 Sinclair released the single Lifetime.[17]

On May 11, 2022 Sinclair released his second album No Longer in the Suburbs[18] and on November 3, 2022 released the deluxe version of the album.[19] His 2022 album No Longer in the Suburbs was longlisted for the 2023 Polaris Music Prize.[20]

On September 23, 2022 Dylan Sinclair was featured in fellow artist Savannah Ré's EP called No Weapons - EP in a track called Last One.[21]

On September 28, 2022 Sinclair released the single Open (Remix) featuring DESTIN CONRAD & Jvck James.[22] He has also been on tour with Coco Jones.[23] On August 16, 2023 he released the single Fly Girl with both an explicit & clean version of the song on one single.[24] On June 14, 2024 Dylan Sinclair released the single LEMON TREES.[25] On July 24, 2024 Dylan Sinclair released single :I LO<3 MY EX.[26]

His third album FOR THE BOY IN ME was released on September 27, 2024.[27]

On March 7, 2025 he released EP called Motherland Sessions (Live) - EP that was live featuring a unheard track called DAHIL SA'YO.[28]

On May 9, 2025 he released single called What I Gotta Do.[29]

On June 13, 2025 a track called Brown Sugar was released with Dylan collaborated with artist Leon Thomas III.[30]

On July 11, 2025 he released single called Stay Home.[31]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Proverb (2020)[12]
  • No Longer in the Suburbs (2022)[18]
  • FOR THE BOY IN ME (2024)[27]

Extended plays[32]

  • Red Like Crimson (2018)[10]
  • 3511 (2021)[14]
  • Motherland Sessions (Live) (2025)[28]

Singles

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See also

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References

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