SASAMI grew up in Los Angeles with music around her. Her father was a producer and her mother was a singer and songwriter. She started working on her own music early, and her first album came out in 2019. Songs like 'Pacify My Heart' and 'Mess' show her leaning into personal, sometimes anxious writing.
In 2019, she talked publicly about experiencing sexual harassment and assault in the music industry. That same year, she put out an EP called 'Call Us If You Get Lost.' She often plays live with a band that includes bassist Sean Powell, drummer Jesse Nichols, and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Embry.
Her music tends to circle around relationships and trying to figure things out. She's mentioned using her songs to work through self-doubt. Tracks like 'Free' and 'I Was a Window' keep that inward focus, delivered with a voice that feels close and unguarded.
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