“Feel Something,” Sasha Keable’s fiery new single, just dropped—and she means business. If you’re not ready to get sucker-punched with intention, you might want to sit this one out.
What’s working? Everything.
Keable’s confidence is undeniable, but it’s her low register—reminiscent of Jazmine Sullivan’s rich alto—that anchors the track. Then, around the 40-second mark, she flips into a sing-song rap delivery that grabs you by the throat.
The gospel-tinged chorus expands and suspends, amplifying the emotional weight of her words. She sings about the raw ache of wanting to feel something real while still healing from past attachments—trying to move forward, but fed up with the mind games that come with toxic love.
It hits hard in lines like, “Feels like I'm driving 95 with no lights on. No seat belt on a terminated license.”
It’s another standout performance from a singer who’s clearly comfortable serving truth in any form—whether she’s belting her lungs out or rapping her heart out.
The production matches the intensity. At one point, the revving of an engine cuts through the mix, and at the 2:06 mark, a male voice scream-sings, “I just want to feel something,” injecting even more urgency and chaos into the track.
Every detail pushes Keable’s message further—raw, loud, and unfiltered.
For those who haven’t discovered Keable yet, this track is an undeniable entry point—impossible to ignore and addictive enough to pull you deep into the rest of her discography.