Saya Gray was born in 1995 and grew up in the Beaches neighborhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Saya was the daughter of classical musicians - and parents who TAUGHT music, both privately and at world-renowned institutions. She has released two albums. In 2025, she released SAYA, which was shortlisted for the Polaris Prize and, according to one critic:
"Saya Gray’s SAYA is like scrolling through someone’s brain: songs splinter mid‑phrase, guitars and strings smear into each other, and you’re never quite sure where the groove is going to land. It’s dense and sometimes disorienting - it's not an easy listen, and even took a few listens for me to connect - but once it clicks, it becomes the thing to put on when regular alt‑pop feels too tidy and you want something to gently pull your head apart and rewire it for 40 minutes." - literally me
I sincerely liked the album on first listen, but with subsequent listens, it went from pretty good album to absolutely chaotic and indispensable soliloquy on heartbreak. This song is one of the more upbeat on the album and it makes me smile, every time.
I mentioned Polaris, and yeah, she performed this song at the Polaris Concert and Award Ceremony.
I didn't get too deep into it above, because I wanted you to SEE that 1) she's an absolute wizard on the guitar and 2) her vocal range is next level
This wasn't special for Polaris. She's just that good.
And she opened her NPR Tiny Desk Concert - a year ago TODAY - with this song, too.
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