With Sad Girl, TSHA welcomes a new era, one where she’s putting her own vocal stamp on tracks and approaching the genres she’s always wanted to, rather than seeking approval from her peers. Rather than showcasing just the euphoric or melancholy sides of her character, TSHA puts it all on display in Sad Girl. It’s a body of work that shows it’s OK to be sad, and you can even revel in it – you can’t have the highs without the lows, after all.
A1 | Sad Girl |
A2 | Girls |
A3 | In The Night |
A4 | Can't Dance |
A5 | Green |
A6 | Sweet Devotion |
B1 | Lonely Girl |
B2 | In Bloom |
B3 | Azaleas |
B4 | Take |
B5 | Drive |
B6 | Fight |