Rising alt-pop storyteller Sabrina Sterling has released her brand-new single, “Jukebox,” a track built on warm, nostalgic production and her signature crystal-clear vocals, which explores the deep ache of longing for a version of someone that never truly existed. Sterling, who is known for her intimate, soul-baring releases, pushes even further into raw honesty here, explaining that she wrote the song after having to cut her father out of her life, saying, “sometimes I would miss – not who he was – but who he was supposed to be.” At just 20, the diaristic storyteller has already built a loyal following by writing emotionally resonant songs well beyond her years, having quickly gone viral after posting her first song to TikTok and later earning millions of views and co-signs from artists like Finneas and Olivia Rodrigo, solidifying her as a talent to watch.


