Sarah Jaffe

Sarah Jaffe is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Denton, Texas, whose poignant lyrics and distinct indie-rock and folk-influenced sound have carved out a unique place for her in the music industry. Born on January 29, 1986, Jaffe's career began to gain traction with the release of her critically acclaimed 2010 debut album, "Suburban Nature," which showcased her ability to blend introspective storytelling with an emotive acoustic style. Over the years, Jaffe's sound has evolved, embracing elements of electronic, pop, and even hip-hop, which is evident in her later works.

With a discography that embodies a journey of musical and personal growth, Sarah Jaffe's more recent releases, such as "Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground," "SMUT," and "Bad Baby," highlight her versatility as an artist. The singles "This is Better, Pt. 1" and "This is Better, Pt. 2" from her "Bad Baby" album demonstrate her adept exploration of a more synthesized, pop-oriented direction while maintaining the raw, authentic lyricism that has become her signature. Jaffe continues to garner acclaim not only for her hauntingly beautiful melodies but also for her ability to adapt and experiment with her sound, making each new release a fresh and exciting venture into the depths of her artistry.

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Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground
Single - Released October 27, 2023
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