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Cheyenne Johnson

Review: "Skip A Beat" - Sarina


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Returning with her latest single, "Skip A Beat," Sarina tackles the difficulties of moving on from a breakup and recognizing that sometimes the other person just isn't right for you. "Skip A Beat" follows on the heels of her previous single, "Living In The Moment," expanding upon themes of self-discovery and new life experiences while navigating love, loss, and the pressures of life. Though the heartbreak of a breakup can bring feelings of insecurity and regret, Sarina finds a silver lining in the painful experience and uses "Skip A Beat" to highlight a journey of empowerment and self-love.





Serving as a nostalgic throwback, Sarina's "Skip A Beat" showcases a sound reminiscent of the early 2010's pop-rock era, featuring anthemic melodies, powerful guitar riffs, and driving drums. The track is energetic and electrifying, setting a rapid pace that helps provide a sense of hope amid the sore subject of heartache. Sarina's addictive vocals steal the show, bouncing between playful and emotional as the singer drops the hard truths of what went wrong in her relationship. Perfect for enthusiasts of pop-punk and pop-rock, "Skip A Beat" will resonate well with fans of Avril Lavigne, Hey Monday, Paramore, and Olivia Rodrigo.


Hailing from Tokyo, Japan, Sarina is a rising pop-punk sensation that aims to blend the energy of early 2010's pop-punk with her own unique style. The multi-instrumentalist began her music journey at a young age, beginning classical piano lessons at the age of 2, and later learning to play guitar and ukulele. Sarina holds a deep respect for both the dark and light aspects of life, reflecting this in her music as she explores themes of mental health and personal struggle. Previously signed to Sony RED, Sarina released her debut single under the label along with five more singles, an EP titled Foreword, and six music videos. Following her work with Sony RED, Sarina co-founded and launched the SyrenSong label in May 2024.


Written By Cheyenne Johnson



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