A confident return from Sasha Keable, 'act right' blends nostalgic R&B and soul with features from Beam and Leon Thomas.Photo Credit: Jeff HahnSasha Keable’s ‘act right’ reads like a confident return and a heartfelt reveal. Out now on The Fight Club Records, Sony Music UK, the project stands as her most visceral and emotionally charged …
‘act right’ arrives with powerhouse vocals, Beam on ‘work’ and Leon Thomas on ‘move it along’

A confident return from Sasha Keable, ‘act right’ blends nostalgic R&B and soul with features from Beam and Leon Thomas.
Photo Credit: Jeff Hahn
Sasha Keable’s ‘act right’ reads like a confident return and a heartfelt reveal. Out now on The Fight Club Records, Sony Music UK, the project stands as her most visceral and emotionally charged work. The music was written after a painful breakup, and the journey moves from the storm of anger and despair toward the calm of reflection and empowerment.
Sasha articulates the need behind the art with moving clarity. “This project comes from a place of betrayal and heartbreak,” says Sasha. “I felt like if I didn’t make this music I might lose my mind. I made this project for myself, it’s exactly what I needed.” That purpose resonates across the project and gives the collection a steady, uplifting pulse.
The sound is classic and fresh at once. Vocals lead, while production blends nostalgic R&B and cutting edge soul. The collaborators lift the energy. Beam brings a smooth, self assured edge to ‘work’. Leon Thomas, this year’s biggest R&B breakout, co writes and features on ‘move it along’, the focus single. It is a moment of defiance and confidence, a look back that sparks a step forward, ring the alarm please.
The ‘act right’ sequence fits together with intention. The tracklist includes ‘FEEL SOMETHING’, ‘act right’, ‘can’t stop’, ‘work’ featuring Beam, ‘WHY’, ‘move it along’ featuring Leon Thomas, and ‘heartbeat’. The flow is easy, the feelings are real, and the message is hopeful.
It is a beautiful place to join Sasha Keable’s story, a project that sings about growth and speaks to anyone ready to move through pain and into light.