Songs for Sinners & Saints (released as Michael & the Mighty Midnight Revival, Songs for Sinners and Saints) is the seventh studio album by American rapper Killer Mike. It was released in collaboration with his gospel choir, The Mighty Midnight Revival, composed of Lena Byrd Miles, Alicia Peters-Jordan, Jori, Adonica Nunn, Jordan Alyssa and Troy Durden.
On June 30, 2024, Killer Mike released the first single, "Humble Me", which details his arrest at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards. He later announced Songs for Sinners & Saints on July 29, 2024, for release on August 2.[1][2]
The song "Slummer 4 Junkies" is a rework of two songs from Michael, "Slummer" and "Something for Junkies",[3][4] and interpolated "Everyday People" by Sly and the Family Stone.[5] The song "Exit 9 (Scenic Route)" is a rework of the Michael song "Exit 9" and is a tribute to Rico Wade, who died in April 2024.[6] The song "Still Talk'n That Shit" is a rework of the Michael song "Talk'n That Shit", and is about Killer Mike's haters. Lyrically, the album is based on Killer Mike's time in church.[7]
Before the release, Killer Mike performed at the Blue Note Jazz Club nightly, from July 29 to 31. The final show featured El-P, his partner in Run the Jewels.[8] Afterwards, he released the album for free download until August 2.[9][10]
The album received mostly positive review from Rolling Stone, which said: "Songs for Saints and Sinners a solid piece of fan service for anyone who enjoyed watching the underground king spend the last 12 months scooping up Grammys and BET Awards".[12]Clash rated the album an 8/10, saying: "Killer Mike offers up more bravura creativity right at the finish line. 'Michael & The Mighty Midnight Revival: Songs For Sinners And Saints' may be unwieldy, but its inviting, and has so much to explore".[13]Kitty Empire of The Guardian rated the album 4 out of 5 stars.[5]