Trevian Kutti Names the Cost in “Carrying His Sins”

Trevian Kutti, long recognized as a behind-the-scenes power force in music whose strategic imprint spans artists from Kanye West to Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Bernie Leadon of the Eagles, steps out on her own with Carrying His Sins, now out on all platforms.

The stark country release is written from the perspective of the “other woman,” giving voice to the emotional cost carried in silence. The song refuses redemption. Instead, it lives in the quiet aftermath and slow erosion of identity that comes from loving someone who never chooses you out loud. “This song says the quiet part out loud,” Kutti explains. “How a man can love more than one woman, but because one was there first, the other woman carries the weight of him loving her.

“I come from music,” Kutti says. “My dad was at Muscle Shoals Sound helping with the melody of Old Time Rock and Roll and never saw a penny, which made me swear to learn the business of music. One of my sister’s bigger hits is her co write on Telephone by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé. This was a long time coming for me, because if I was stepping into country, I needed to study the spirit AND the sound. Being in Nashville the last four years made it real, up close and personal.”

Carrying His Sins lives entirely in its writing and stands there confidently. The restraint of the production lets the lines do the work, while the delivery lands with an emotional weight that places the song among the strongest releases in the current country landscape