
Sasha Keable cuts to the emotional core with her latest release, “Feel Something” — a stripped-back, soul-infused plea for genuine connection. The British-Colombian singer-songwriter has never shied away from baring her truth, and here, she sounds more urgent and vulnerable than ever.
Produced by Taylor Hill, the track blends hip-hop soul with church-like backing vocals, lending it a cinematic quality. In the chorus, Keable doesn’t mince words: “I just wanna feel something, something,” she sings, with a rawness that’s both familiar and profound. The message is clear — she’s tired of numbness, surface-level connection, and emotional ambiguity.
Sasha Keable explained the motivation behind the song simply: “I needed to say what I needed to say.” And that authenticity radiates through every line. “Feel Something” isn’t a track filled with grand metaphors or poetic flourishes; instead, it’s grounded in emotional urgency, built for listeners who’ve been there — desperate to feel, even if it hurts.
The new single follows “Act Right,” a standout from earlier this year that explored themes of betrayal and self-preservation. In that song, Keable called out those who had wronged her, while simultaneously reclaiming the love she once gave away too freely. Thematically, “Feel Something” feels like the next step — an attempt to rebuild from that brokenness and reach for something more meaningful.
Over the past year, Keable has steadily expanded her catalogue, from collaborations with Destin Conrad and 6LACK to her own solo gems like “Why” and “Hold Up.” Each release edges her further into her lane: one where emotional intelligence, vocal finesse, and honest storytelling sit at the center.
With “Feel Something,” Sasha Keable continues to carve out a space in contemporary R&B that values emotional truth over perfection — and in doing so, she invites us to feel, too.