Is Victoria Monét a Christian? The Grammy Award-winning R&B star is one of music's fastest-rising artists in 2023-2024. Here is the complete faith and content assessment.
Victoria Monét McCants (born 1993, Atlanta, Georgia) is a singer-songwriter known first as a co-writer for Ariana Grande, Fifth Harmony, and others before launching her solo career. Her debut album JAGUAR II (2023) won Grammy Awards including Best R&B Album and launched her as a major star. She grew up in Atlanta — a city with strong Christian cultural roots — and has referenced faith and God in some social media posts consistent with Southern cultural Christian background. She has not publicly identified as a practicing Christian.
Victoria Monét's music contains significant explicit sexual content throughout JAGUAR II and her earlier catalog — songs including "On My Mama," "Smoke," and "Party Girls" feature explicit sexual themes and imagery that is the primary content concern for Christian families.
The musical artistry is exceptional — her Grammy win for Best R&B Album was well-deserved by the standards of her genre. For Christian families: the content is not appropriate for Christian family listening regardless of her cultural background. Compare with SZA for a similar R&B profile. Find her on Spotify. See our Christian Musicians hub. The Gospel Coalition provides thoughtful analysis of faith and music culture.
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