Roots and Residence
Raised in Iowa City and now calling the Twin Cities (Minnesota) home, Sarah Something is an emerging singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt lyrics, genre-blending style, and warm, inclusive spirit. She shares her life with her wife, two daughters, and two beloved dogs.
Musical Beginnings
Sarah picked up a guitar in 2018 and taught herself to play—kickstarting a creative journey that would blend genres like folk, rock, country, and pop into what she affectionately calls #FrockyBop.
Debut Album: Orientation
Released on May 2, 2024, Sarah’s debut album Orientation is a radiant celebration of identity, inclusion, and joy. The songs are woven with themes of queer love, family, vulnerability, and the quiet beauty of everyday life (plus a Subaru ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜).
Also part of this chapter is her first single, “I Would”, released on December 5, 2024—a heartfelt tribute to her father on his birthday. 🎁
Featured Song: “Wake Up” (feat. Sarah Morris)
Sarah’s latest release, “Wake Up” (feat. Sarah Morris), dropped on February 19, 2025, in honor of her mom’s birthday. 🎁
This soulful collaboration captures Sarah's signature blend of tenderness and courage, calling listeners to rise, reflect, and connect. With Sarah Morris lending her voice, the track delivers emotional resonance and lyrical strength—making it a powerful next step in Sarah Something’s artistic evolution.
Musical Themes
Whether she’s writing about love, resilience, or the quiet magic of daily life, Sarah Something brings warmth, courage, and authenticity to every note. Her music invites listeners to embrace their true selves and find beauty in shared experience.
Listen to Sarah Something 🎧
Featured Song: “Wake Up (feat. Sarah Morris)”
Debut Album: Orientation
First Single: “I Would”
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