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Citycreed Release Haunting New Track “Saints And Sinners”
Emerging country singer-songwriter duo Citycreed releases their haunting new single, “Saints and Sinners,” available everywhere now. The release continues to showcase the band’s emotionally driven songwriting and raw, genre-blending sound that has quickly resonated with listeners across the country music space.
LISTEN TO “SAINTS AND SINNERS” HERE.
“‘Saints and Sinners’ was inspired by a mix of personal experiences and things we’ve watched people around us go through,” shares Citycreed. “We wanted the song to feel honest, like the internal fight between wanting to be better while still battling your own habits, mistakes, and past.”
Written by Andre Ventura, Marcos Araneo Benedit, and Benjamin Joseph and produced by Marcos Araneo Benedit, “Saints and Sinners” explores the tension between growth and self-destruction through brutally honest storytelling and haunting lyricism. Rooted in themes of guilt, trauma, family conflict, and redemption, the track captures the emotional weight of trying to outrun the parts of yourself you fear most. With emotionally charged lines like “Momma’s a saint, but Daddy was a sinner” and “Lord there’s something wrong with me, I ain’t half the man I wanna be,” the song confronts generational pain and inner conflict with an unfiltered honesty that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Driven by organic instrumentation and gritty production, “Saints and Sinners” leans into a darker, stripped-back country sound that mirrors the weight of its lyrics. Anchored by haunting melodies, lived-in vocals, and a steady tension that builds throughout the song, the track captures the feeling of a late-night confession unfolding in real time.
Citycreed continues gaining attention for their unfiltered songwriting and emotionally resonant records, building an incredibly loyal audience across the country music space. Across DSPs, the band’s catalog has accumulated well over 30 million streams, with multiple songs surpassing 1 million streams individually. Previous releases have also earned Spotify editorial playlist support, including placement on “All New Country.”
At its core, “Saints and Sinners” reflects the internal battles many listeners quietly carry; the struggle between peace and chaos, stability and self-destruction, hope and regret. The band’s ability to confront those realities without filtering the uncomfortable parts has become a defining part of Citycreed’s identity and one of the reasons fans continue to connect so deeply with their music.




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