Sad marks a transformative chapter for ikonika, the multifaceted artist known as Sara Chen. For the first time, she showcases her own vocals prominently in her music, establishing herself as a captivating and ethereal figure in the pop landscape. While she often embodies the role of a smooth R&B singer (as heard in “Hear to Yoru Heart”), there are moments—like on the edgy and entrancing “Whatchureallywant”—where she exudes an alluring confidence that commands attention on the dancefloor, blending elements from bass music with South African amapiano influences.

Ikonika has been a meaningful force within underground electronic music for many years, having been associated with Hyperdub for nearly two decades. Her dynamic releases like “Your Body,” released in 2020, and “The Library Album,” from 2018, have solidified her reputation as an audacious producer with a warm touch. However, “Sad” feels like a fresh beginning; it draws inspiration from both northern and southern African sounds—reflecting Chen’s Egyptian heritage—in tracks such as “sense Seeker” and “Gone.” The lyrics delve into themes of safety and emotional connection, elevating her persona beyond just being a “party starter” to someone who explores deeper emotional landscapes.
