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Sabrina Song’s music captures the weary heart of young adulthood—with all its heartbreak and bursts of hope in between. The primary writer and producer across her discography, the Brooklyn-based artist makes indie-rock songs that land with a delicate sting, exploring complex relationship dynamics, womanhood, and inner conflicts that don’t have a simple answer.

Song broke out in 2023 with her stirring single “Strawberry,” which captivated a newfound online audience over a year after its initial release. That same year, Song received the NYFA Women’s Fund grant to fund the creation and release of her debut album, You Could Stay In One Spot, and I’d Love You The Same in June 2024. A regular performer in New York’s indie scene, she sold out her album release show at Brooklyn staple Union Pool, and embarked on her first national tour supporting indie-pop artist Carol Ades at 19 shows across the US and Canada that fall. Opening for artists like Sarah Kinsley, Hannah Jagadu, and August Ponthier, she’s honed a live set with a full band that’s as intimate as it is electrifying and raw.

Song is also an active writer and producer with rising indie artists, with tracks amassing hundreds of thousands of streams and editorial playlist placements. Her credits include cuts with rising popstar Mercer Henderson, indie singer-songwriter dearest, indie-rock outlet Pom Pom Squad, and NYC mainstay Sofia D’Angelo. Her collaborative ethos was also highlighted on the deluxe version of her debut album, in which innovative artists and peers like emory and OK Cowgirl reimagined select tracks from the project.

Her most recent single “LOCK” was featured at the top of Spotify’s “Created by Women” editorial playlist, with more new music on the way in 2026.