One of music’s most in-demand innovators Sara Landry, is ushering in a new era with her long-awaited single, “GIRLBOSS”. A track for the girls by that girl, the bold and brazen crossover track is finally out via Insomniac Records.
In a high-powered display of self-love and female empowerment, Landry gives the term “girl boss” a complete and total facelift. “GIRLBOSS” arrives as an intrepid reminder of just who Sara Landry is as she storms into a new era as a fearless force – unbothered, unbent, and unbreakable.
Written, rapped and produced entirely by herself, the track showcases exactly how she’s catapulted to the top of the male-dominated music industry, always five steps ahead.
“GIRLBOSS” marks the first time that Landry has rapped on a track – making it clear: there’s nothing off-limits and nothing she can’t master. Her lyrics are as unfiltered as they are unapologetic, injecting the track with a visceral energy that’s captivated audiences around the globe since she originally debuted it at her inaugural Coachella play earlier this year.
Viral before it was even released, the track’s teaser audio on TikTok has already amassed over 8.5K videos. Explosive, untamed and dripping with just the right amount of rebellion, “GIRLBOSS” is Sara Landry’s ode to the it-girl – a revolutionary anthem for those who run the game.

Sara Landry is the moment. Her currency is influence, and her legacy? Already in motion. “GIRLBOSS” proves it’s her world, and we’re just living it.
Here’s what Sara Landry had to say about the release: “GIRLBOSS is a bouncy bop for the girly-pops! I wanted to make a bouncy baddie track that makes me feel like a boss, so I did. I can’t wait to finally share this one with all of you!”
“GIRLBOSS” arrives just before the bombshell takes the stage at and makes history as the first woman to headline Sphere Las Vegas during Insomniac & Tomorrowland’s UNITY, where she’ll transcend the iconic venue through her sonic realm, offering catharsis and communion as audiences surrender their energies to the her healing frequencies.
Listen to the track below.
















