Sinematic (Trinity the Tuck album)

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Sinematic
Trinity the Tuck - Sinematic.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2024
Length19:31
Label Producer Entertainment Group
Producer Drew Louis
Trinity the Tuck chronology
Trinity Ruins Christmas: The Musical
(2023)
Sinematic
(2024)
Singles from Sinematic
  1. "'Til Death Becomes Us (featuring Jujubee)"
    Released: April 26, 2024
  2. "Miss Jesus Christ"
    Released: June 1, 2024
  3. "Six Six Sex (featuring Jewels Sparkles, Sam Star, & Shontelle Sparkles)"
    Released: October 4, 2024

Sinematic is a dark-pop concept album by American drag queen & recording artist Trinity the Tuck, released via the label Producer Entertainment Group on May 31, 2024. [1] [2] The album has seven tracks inspired by the seven deadly sins [3] and features past Drag Race contestant Jujubee on "'Til Death Becomes Us". [4] [5]

Contents

Composition

Sinematic has seven tracks, with each one conveying one the seven deadly sins. [1] In an interview with PinkNews , Trinity stated "I wanted [this album] to take back this childhood trauma of fear of religion…". [6] Executive producer Drew Louis cited musical inspiration from him and Trinity's shared love of dark pop music, and artists Britney Spears and The Pussycat Dolls. [7] [8] Louis oversaw production and writing of the album, which features songs co-written with Jayelle, Ash Gordon, Violet Skies, Sierra Cornell, Coen Hutton, Max Vernon, and Myah Marie. [9] Jujubee is featured on the lead single "'Til Death Becomes Us", and the song and music video are an homage to the 1992 cult classic film, Death Becomes Her . [10] [11]

On September 20, 2024, Trinity announced a deluxe edition of the album was slated to release October 4th. [12] Third single "Six Six Sex" was released alongside the deluxe version featuring Shontelle Sparkles and RuPaul's Drag Race season 17 contestants Sam Star and Jewels Sparkles. [13]

Track listing

Track listing and credits adapted from Apple Music and Spotify. [14] [15]

Sinematic– Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Miss Jesus Christ"
  • Louis
2:56
2."Money Mad"
  • Louis
2:58
3."Give It Up"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Sierra Cornell
  • Louis
2:40
4."'Til Death Becomes Us
(featuring Jujubee)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Coen Hutton
  • Louis
2:56
5."Let Them Eat Cake"
  • Louis
2:22
6."Detonate"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
2:57
7."Sleeping Beauty"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Myah Marie
  • Louis
2:42
Total length:19:31
Sinematic– Deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • Louis
0:56
9."Interlude"
  • Taylor
  • Louis
0:48
10."Six Six Sex
(featuring Jewels Sparkles, Sam Star, & Shontelle Sparkles)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
3:04
11."Let Them Eat Cake
(featuring Kamera Type)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Vernon
  • Kamera Tyme
  • Louis
2:22
12."'Til Death Becomes Us (Solo Version)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
2:56
13."Six Six Sex (Solo Version)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
3:06
14."Six Six Sex - Acapella
(featuring Jewels Sparkles, Sam Star, & Shontelle Sparkles)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
3:08
15."Give It Up (Tony Ni Remix)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Cornell
  • Louis
3:24
16."Detonate (Slowed)"
  • Louis
  • Jayelle
  • Hutton
  • Louis
3:41
Total length:42:54

Personnel

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RuPaul with All Stars 7 Contestants at LA DragCon 2022 by dvsross (cropped - Trinity).jpg
Jujubee (left) and Trinity the Tuck (right) collaborate on "'Til Death Becomes Us".
Drew Louis January 2024.jpg
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Producer Drew Louis (left) and songwriter Violet Skies (right) co-wrote "Money Mad" with Jayelle.

Personnel adapted from Apple Music and Spotify. [14] [15]

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