Rising artist Sabina Beyli is making waves with her new alt-pop-rock single “Bad Habits.” Although only 22, Sabina’s songwriting feels mature beyond her years, channeling frustration into vulnerable, introspective lyrics that land with emotional weight.
Produced by Mike Midura and co-written with longtime collaborator Kate J. Brink, “Bad Habits” tackles the aggravation of slipping back into old patterns. The track paints a moody portrait of the inner turmoil felt when we fail to break the cycle of self-sabotage.
“Sometimes we fall back into the very things we swore we’d outgrow. It’s messy, it’s human, and it’s honest,” Sabina says of the song.
Powerful, punchy guitars form a solid foundation that allows Sabina’s expressive vocals and lyrics to shine. Anchored by an alt-rock backbone, “Bad Habits” incorporates pop sensibilities without losing its edge.
Drawing clear influence from Evanescence and Deftones, Sabina fuses heaviness and melody, pairing dense, distorted guitars with an atmospheric delivery that leans into emotion. The result is a track that feels both catchy and cinematic.
Balancing intensity and fragility, “Bad Habits” is honest and deeply relatable, exploring the pull of destructive cycles, the weight of perfectionism, and the empty moments left in the wake of personal missteps. With more music set to arrive in 2026, Sabina Beyli’s ability to pair emotional clarity with a confident grasp of sound suggests an artist steadily coming into her own, and one well worth watching.












