ENTITRE - Singer songwriter Sara Boy performs "a little life" for Cube Sessions in Pavillon MMXX

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An intimate live performance of a little life by Sara Boy was released part of the Cube Sessions on Beirut-based digital media Balkoon on Nov 20th. The live performance was filmed in Beirut on Beirut Digital District’s rooftop during the Beirut Art Fair 2019 inside Pavilion MMXX, an in-situ exhibition curated by André Damas for LWJ, before Sara Boy headed back to Paris from the middle east.

a little life

Sara Boy released a little life on July 5th, an extract from her upcoming EP now in preparation in Paris after having recently collaborated with Stockholm-based producer Neeco Delaf on the track spring never comes out recalling her time in Dubai.

a little life combines Sara Boy’s emotional ambient sounds and singular voice layerings with powerful lyrics about culture, ancestry, the value of success and the infinite number of lives and perspectives that surround her.

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a little life

Sara Boy

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about Sara Boy

Sara Boy grew up in South-East Asia but is of French origin. During her high school years she joined a local choir and discovered the Allegri’s Miserere and the power of Gregorian chants, while constantly listening to soul, folk and RnB singer- songwriters. She still draws on this classical repertoire in her songwriting, as her melodies involve multiple vocal layerings and harmonies, giving them an ethereal almost spiritual feel.

Sara Boy released her first EP urotour in 2018 where she poetically speaks about belonging or the lack of it in a globalised world. Showcased on Beehype’s Best tracks of 2018 from the Middle East compilation, Sara Boy finds inspiration in her past and current peregrinations between the East and West.

After her time spent in the Middle East, Sara Boy is now based in Paris and is currently working on her new EP.


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