Sabrina Song is a Brooklyn-based alt-pop singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose music captures the weary heart of young adulthood — heartbreak, hope, and the messy in-between. She is the primary writer and producer across her own discography, making indie-rock and alt-pop songs that explore relationship dynamics, womanhood, and inner conflicts without easy answers. She broke out in 2023 when her 2022 single "Strawberry" captivated a new online audience and has since amassed millions of streams on key tracks. Her 2024 debut album You Could Stay In One Spot, and I'd Love You The Same — funded by an NYFA Women's Fund grant — sold out its release show at Union Pool and led to a 19-date North American tour supporting Carol Ades. Song is also an active writer and producer for rising indie artists including Mercer Henderson, dearest, Pom Pom Squad, and Sofia D'Angelo. Her May 2026 EP Big Trick — featuring singles "Play It Cool," "Moving Target" (Pitchfork Selects), and "LOCK" (top of Spotify's Created by Women playlist) — marks her most personal work yet.
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Sabrina Song is a Brooklyn-based alt-pop singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist whose music captures the weary heart of young adulthood — heartbreak, hope, and the messy in-between. She is the primary writer and producer across her own discography, making indie-rock and alt-pop songs that explore relationship dynamics, womanhood, and inner conflicts without easy answers. She broke out in 2023 when her 2022 single "Strawberry" captivated a new online audience and has since amassed millions of streams on key tracks. Her 2024 debut album You Could Stay In One Spot, and I'd Love You The Same — funded by an NYFA Women's Fund grant — sold out its release show at Union Pool and led to a 19-date North American tour supporting Carol Ades. Song is also an active writer and producer for rising indie artists including Mercer Henderson, dearest, Pom Pom Squad, and Sofia D'Angelo. Her May 2026 EP Big Trick — featuring singles "Play It Cool," "Moving Target" (Pitchfork Selects), and "LOCK" (top of Spotify's Created by Women playlist) — marks her most personal work yet.
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