Sassy 009 releases new single ahead of debut album

Norwegian artist Sassy 009 has unveiled her first single of the year, "Someone," just days before the release of her debut album. The track blends glitch and hyperpop elements with distorted vocals and 90s-inspired electronica. Dreamer+ is set for release on January 16 via [PIAS] Électronique / HEAVEN-SENT.

Sassy 009, a Norwegian artist known for her contributions to glitch and hyperpop genres, introduced her latest track "Someone" on January 11, marking her first release of 2026. The song features distorted vocals and swirling breakbeats that evoke the energy of 90s electronica, reminiscent of underground warehouse raves.

This single serves as a precursor to her debut album, Dreamer+, scheduled for January 16. Fans of experimental electronic music are encouraged to include "Someone" in their playlists, given its confident swagger and nostalgic production style.

Sassy 009 gained visibility last fall when she joined Blood Orange on tour, supporting performances that highlighted tracks from Negro Swan, including a notable show at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. While no solo tour has been announced, there is anticipation for potential live appearances by Sassy 009 in the coming year.

The album's release through [PIAS] Électronique / HEAVEN-SENT underscores her alignment with innovative electronic labels. Earlier recognition came in December 2025, when she was featured in compilations of the best new music of that month.

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