Sara Landry, one of the most electrifying forces in modern music, is about to ignite a new chapter. Her latest single, “Girlboss,” dropped on Friday, October 10th, marking a bold evolution for the self-taught DJ, producer, and sonic visionary.
Dance For the Girls
Already a viral phenomenon before its release, “Girlboss” has been the talk of the dance world ever since Sara premiered it during her inaugural Coachella performance earlier this year. The track has since set dance floors ablaze worldwide. “Girlboss” is an explosive, unapologetic anthem that flips the original idea of a “girl boss” on its head and reclaims it as a rallying cry for self-assured power.
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!” – Sara Landry.
A New Route for the Girlboss

For “Girlboss,” Sara’s done it all by herself. Writing, rapping, and producing the entire track herself. It’s a fearless statement of autonomy from one of the few women dominating the hard techno landscape. The result is raw, high-voltage, and deliciously rebellious, proof that there’s nothing Sara Landry can’t do; a girlboss could truly achieve them all.
Arriving just one week before she makes history as the first woman to headline Sphere Las Vegas during Insomniac & Tomorrowland’s UNITY event, “Girlboss” feels like the anthem for the moment and for the movement she’s built. The single also arrives with a high-octane visual that mirrors her new sonic era: unfiltered, otherworldly, and dripping with divine feminine energy.
Sara Landry’s Burgeoning Rise

Known to her devoted fanbase as the “High Priestess of Hard Dance,” Sara has reimagined hard techno as a spiritual, transcendent experience. Sara’s hit tracks such as “Heaven,” “Prisoner,” and “Play With Me” sees her melding dark, industrial sounds with celestial textures and intensity. Her rise from underground phenom to global icon has been meteoric and well deserved. With over 1.6 million monthly Spotify listeners, a Boiler Room set topping 9.6 million views, and performances at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Tomorrowland, and Time Warp, Sara’s ever rising influence is impossible to ignore.
Now, with “Girlboss,” Sara affirms the song as a pulse-pounding reminder that she is here to stay and continue pushing the boundaries of dance music and reclaiming voices for girlbosses everywhere, especially in a male dominated insutry.
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