Her songs blend upbeat vocals with accessible grooves, from 'Wished You Were Here' to collaborations with Damian Marley.
For a good sense of her style, try 'Wished You Were Here' or 'Keep drivin'.' They're both pretty representative of what she does.
Hayley Sales makes music that feels straightforward and rhythm-forward, without getting weighed down. You can hear it in tracks like 'Wished You Were Here' and 'Traffic,' where her reggae-pop leanings keep things light and vocal-driven. She's worked with artists like Damian Marley and Sean Paul, which adds some depth to that sunny sound.
Her song 'All Roads Lead To Jamaica' came out in 8. Over time, she's built a catalog around accessible, upbeat songs, sometimes with her band The Sensations. The music stays in that reggae-pop lane, with tracks like 'Braille' and 'Keep drivin'' showing the same feel.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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