
Sabina Beyli is fast emerging as one of the most exciting young voices in alt-pop-rock, and her latest single, “Bad Habits,” solidifies that momentum with thrilling force. At just 22, she’s already figured out how to channel chaos into catharsis, turning self-reflection and emotional unrest into something both deeply personal and wildly anthemic. Out October 24, 2025, the track feels like a breakthrough moment, a fearless and unfiltered confession that hits as hard emotionally as it does sonically.
From its opening moments, “Bad Habits” announces itself with raw immediacy. A moody, restless instrumental gives way to a thick, swirling blend of guitars and electronic textures that pulse with tension. Beyli’s voice cuts through the mix with razor clarity; strong, emotive, and laced with just enough vulnerability to make every lyric feel like a journal entry cracked open. The song thrives on contrast: soft introspection colliding with massive, cathartic choruses, quiet moments dissolving into sonic storms.