Sabina Beyli’s new single “Bad Habits” is a stormy alt-pop-rock confessional that dives deep into the chaos of slipping into old patterns. At 22, she already knows how to turn vulnerability into power, pairing punchy guitar textures with lyrics that hit where it hurts. This one hits like a private conversation you weren’t ready to have but needed anyway. Produced by Mike Midura and co-written with Kate J. Brink, the track opens with a moody undercurrent and builds into a raw, anthemic track. You can feel the influence of acts like Evanescence and Deftones in the layered weight of the sound, while Sabina’s blunt honesty channels the spirit of Maggie Lindemann. But it’s her voice and presence that cut through everything else.
The song wrestles with the urge to fall back into self-sabotage and the pressure to appear polished when you’re far from it. There’s no sugarcoating, no filter — just direct emotion, messy moments, and that sinking feeling that comes after making the same mistake twice. Sabina taps into all of it with an intensity that feels both intimate and confrontational. Personally, what grabbed me was how real it all sounded. There’s a calm, heavy truth in the way she sings about being human — not trying to be perfect, but still trying. And yeah, I’ve been humming that chorus all day. It stays with you.
If you connect with songs that say the quiet part out loud, “Bad Habits” is worth keeping close. With more music on the way in 2026, Sabina Beyli is on a steady rise. This single is proof she’s not just releasing music — she’s building something personal and lasting. Make sure you follow Sabina on your favorite platforms and add “Bad Habits” to your playlist when it hits streaming on October 24, 2025. It’s the kind of track that earns a spot in your heavy rotation.
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