Sabina Beyli is part of a new wave of alternative pop artists blurring the lines between dark pop, rock, and emotionally charged songwriting. Combining cinematic production with sharp, confessional lyricism, the Azerbaijani-born singer-songwriter has built a reputation for turning personal experiences into songs that feel both intimate and universally relatable.
A graduate of Berklee College of Music and the first Azerbaijani woman to earn a degree from the institution, Beyli brings a rare combination of technical musicianship and unfiltered storytelling to her work. Her music explores themes of self-destruction, identity, fractured relationships, and emotional resilience, delivered through a sound that sits comfortably between alternative pop, modern rock, and the darker edges of contemporary mainstream music.
Recent singles ‘Bad Habits’ and ‘Culprit’ showcase her most direct and self-assured material to date. Written alongside producer and fellow Berklee alum Mike Midura, the tracks capture the tension between vulnerability and empowerment, pairing raw emotion with hook-driven songwriting and expansive production.
Alongside her growing catalogue, Beyli has cultivated an audience of more than 100,000 followers across social platforms, connecting with listeners drawn to her authenticity and fearless approach to self-expression. With each release, she continues to refine a sound that refuses easy categorisation, positioning herself as one of the most exciting emerging voices operating at the intersection of alternative pop and rock.
As she enters her next chapter, Sabina Beyli is establishing herself as an artist defined not by genre, but by emotional honesty, creative ambition, and a clear vision for where alternative music can go next.