Sabina is set to release a brand‑new EP. Six breezy pop tracks born just as life began to breathe again after the pandemic. Instead of looking back, she flung open the studio door, stashed away the masks, and started coloring the everyday with warm synths and smiling grooves.

For two and a half years, with the world back in play mode, she and producer‑friend Oren Emanuel met for spontaneous sessions time after time. “We simply hit REC and let the music lead,” she says. The result is pop that feels like a summer breeze yet leaves a heartbeat inside.

Fueling the emotion is the relationship Sabina has been nurturing for the past four years. Quiet morning moments, improvised dinners, glances that calm the storm - all seeped into her hooks and lines. The kids, now older, aren’t just a source of inspiration; they’re true companions on the creative journey. “This bond gave me strength and balance when everything was still uncertain,” she smiles. “It reminded me what really matters.”

Wanting to speak directly to her local audience, Sabina chose to write in Hebrew. A brave decision for someone whose mother tongue lies elsewhere. “It was a challenge, but also an adventure,” she admits. The songs blend familiar Israeli melodies with a subtle European scent, seasoned by quick trips, shared creative spaces and intimate family moments.

The EP skips from sweet dance‑pop to gentle folk ballads and closes with a summery remix designed to spark a smile even when it’s raining outside. A detailed schedule of shows in Israel and across Europe will be announced soon.

Before we wrap up, she recalls the mantra her father has shared with her since childhood: “Always look forward.” It’s the line that keeps her head above water and infuses the album with optimism, hope, family warmth and pure love of music.

“In the end, everything converges into one good song and a burst of light,” she concludes. “I’m here to remind myself, and everyone, that we always have… a New Day.”

This article was written in cooperation with Sabina.