Emily Sara Returns with a Powerful New Single: “Let Go of Losing You”

After a two-year hiatus, Emily Sara has made a grand comeback with her latest single, "Let Go of Losing You." The song delves into the complexities of love and the bravery required to embrace it fully. Join us as we explore the heartfelt journey captured in Emily Sara's newest musical creation.

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Two years after her last release, Emily Sara re-enters the scene with a new single, “Let Go of Losing You.”

The song speaks to the fear of falling in love and the courage it sometimes takes to let a good thing happen. A ballad with a vintage, pop/R&B feel, Emily Sara blends poetic lyricism with soulful vocals to bring the listener on a journey inspired by personal experience and Bonnie and Clyde’s tragic love story.

Pulling from powerhouse female artists like Amy Winehouse, Alicia Keys, Fiona Apple, and Sammy Rae, Emily Sara brings a unique spin to the indie pop/R&B realm. Trained in opera, jazz, musical theater and pop vocal techniques, she draws from many genres and styles in her songwriting. Her last EP “Mismatch” explored identity and belonging as a Middle Eastern American woman living in the Midwest. Now located in Brooklyn, she continues to write on female identity in its multitudes through her personal experiences and through the eyes of female characters she’s met in film, literature and mythology.

“Let Go of Losing You” was written by Emily Sara, performed by Emily Sara, Alex Quade, Liam Myers, Matt Jaekel, Ian Carter, Neumi and Jake Tavill, produced by Jake Tavill and Alex Quade, mastered by Gabi Grella.

About Emily Sara

Emily Sara is a crossover vocalist, songwriter, actor and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, NY. After studying classical voice and opera in college, she decided to expand her vocal technique, write her own music and explore performance platforms like film and experimental theater. Her work explores cultural and feminine identity and attempts to stretch listeners’ conceptions of genre. Emily’s first single, “Take my Hand” was a nod to doowop stylings, while her second project, a visual EP called ‘Mismatch,’ traversed R&B, pop, Latin jazz and spoken word. Emily has showcased her original music across NYC and performed operas in Italy and the US. She’s half Iranian, half German Jewish, loves Jane Austen novels and has a passion for strawberry ice cream.

Instagram: @emilysaramusic 

Website: https://www.emilysaraaustin.com/

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