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SACHA

When it came to picking a career, Sacha always knew there was only one option: singing country music. Not because she loved it—but because she lived it.

 

Growing up in a small town of under 1,000 people—Sacha was surrounded by classic scenes that country songs are made of: backyard bonfires, farm fields, and rodeos. With parents who played in a band, music was, as Sacha puts it, “It’s part of my DNA. It’s my calling.”

 

“For me, it wasn’t just singing to a song. I actually feel this thing happen when I’m singing,” she says. “I’m seeing the whole production. I’m seeing the crowd, and I’m feeling it.”

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Living on her own at age 17, Sacha knew that chasing her dreams wouldn't be easy. While working full-time, she found her voice and confidence in a local church community that reminded her, the stage was where she belonged. She later headed to Nashville, immersing herself in the heartbeat of Music Row and shaping her unique blend of raw vulnerability and empowering energy. “I was on a mission,” she says. “For me, it wasn’t just a dream—it was a conviction.”

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Her breakthrough came in 2021 when she was named to CMT’s ‘Next Women of Country’ class—a distinction that’s launched artists like Maren Morris and Kelsea Ballerini. Later that year, she exploded onto the scene with the platinum-certified hit “What The Truck” alongside The Reklaws.

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The momentum didn’t stop. Sacha followed with her second EP, We Did, topped SiriusXM’s Top of the Country contest, and hit the road with Maddie & Tae. 2023 was a benchmark year as she landed her first major label deal with Sony Music, sung the national anthem at the 2023 NHL All-Star Game in Fort Lauderdale, and performed at the UK’s Long Road Festival.

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Moving to 2024, Sacha joined Tenille Townes and Owen Riegling on their tours, building deeper connections with fans and showcasing her superb performance skills. A personal highlight that year was being part of the 2024 Songwriters Showcase during the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival at The Bluebird Café, a long-time dream come true.

Further soaring in the country world, Sacha spent much of 2024 collaborating for her album with notable songwriters and producers—including Paul Sikes, known for his work with Lainey Wilson and Dillon James, as well as Grammy nominated producer Jimmy Robbins, acclaimed for his contributions with Blake Shelton, Marren Morris, and Keith Urban. These creative partnerships helped shape her powerful storytelling and emotional depth.

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With the release of her major label debut album, Woman In The Mirror, on May 30, 2025, Sacha isn’t letting go of the driven dreamer mentality that got her here. The album reflects her journey in vivid detail—filled with songs that offer honesty, hope, and a lifeline to anyone navigating self-doubt, heartbreak, or transformation.

The lead single, “Hey Mom I Made It,” is a joyful yet emotional celebration of self-discovery and survival. It’s not about fame—it’s about the quiet, personal victories that come after years of struggle. “I finally found my way,” she proclaims in the chorus, offering listeners a mirror for their own growth.

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The album’s title track, “Woman In The Mirror,” dives deeper, exploring the hidden battles with anxiety, fear, and self-image. It’s a song of self-liberation, questioning the limiting beliefs we hold about ourselves—and daring to imagine what we could become if we let them go.

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Then there’s “Nice Girl,” a bold anthem about breaking free from people-pleasing and learning to stand in your truth. With fearless lyrics and a razor-sharp edge, the song signals a turning point in Sacha’s story—one where she stops seeking approval and starts owning her power.

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Each track on Woman In The Mirror tells a piece of her truth—turning pain into purpose and struggle into strength. Whether through faith, music, or community, her work is grounded in the belief that healing begins with connection.

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“I want to be able to lift people up,” Sacha says. “Because I know what it's like to feel like there's no way out. Wouldn’t it be cool to make room for empowering, anthemic tunes in country music?”

In 2025, she was invited to step in the circle and make her Opry debut by Terri Clark. It was a true bucket list moment that further shows she is still climbing. She also played CMA Fest alongside some of the biggest names in country music, as well as major festivals and shows all over North America. In 2026 she is already confirmed to go on tour with Old Dominion and other superstars.

While all of that is happening, Sacha is still focused on telling her story, building community, and giving others the courage to share their own.

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“I’m more aware of who I am, what I want to do, what I want to say, and where I want to go,” she says. “I've sacrificed everything to live this life. I’m not slowing down. I’m so ready to run—and ready to take people with me.”

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