Sam Paige's “People Pleaser” is a moving piece that offers insight into our own struggles.
Sam Paige, a singer/songwriter hailing from Edison, New Jersey, and currently recording in Nashville, fearlessly bares her emotions through her music. Influenced by the likes of Taylor Swift and Kelly Clarkson, Paige aims to showcase raw vulnerability in her songs, delving into themes of love, desire, self-doubt, and empowerment. Originally a poet, she draws from personal struggles and emotions to craft her lyrics.
Having trained with The Voice vocal coach Coreen Sheehan, Sam has graced the stage with actor Corbin Bleu on NBC during the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and at Carnegie Hall in New York City. According to Sam Paige, music possesses the ability to heal, unite, and guide individuals through tough times.
She just dropped the captivating single and music video for "People Pleaser," the lead single from her forthcoming EP set to debut in the fall of 2024.This relatable theme adds depth to the song and video, resonating with many. The lyrics narrate the story of a woman overwhelmed by the emotional toll of always prioritizing others' happiness. She longs for a change, expressing, “Just wanna make myself see that / I don’t gotta hide my feelings every day.” In the song and music video, we witness different facets of Sam as she expresses gratitude towards a special person who helped her realize the importance of self-care. With lyrics like “You make me a believer / I don’t have to be a people pleaser,” Sam conveys a powerful message.
“People Pleaser” is a moving piece that offers insight into our own struggles. Finding solace in the fact that others share similar experiences, Sam encourages listeners to seek relationships where they can be themselves without the pressure to constantly please others.