{"id":7882,"date":"2021-10-17T00:01:27","date_gmt":"2021-10-17T00:01:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.charmed-online.nl\/?p=7882"},"modified":"2021-10-17T00:01:27","modified_gmt":"2021-10-17T00:01:27","slug":"sarah-jeffery-chats-new-single-suffer-charmed-season-4-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.charmed-online.nl\/?p=7882","title":{"rendered":"Sarah Jeffery Chats New Single \u201cSuffer\u201d, Charmed Season 4, and More"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sarah heeft een interview gehad met pop-culturalist.com waarin ze praat over haar nieuwe single &#8216;Suffer&#8217; en over het vierde seizoen van &#8216;Charmed&#8217;.<br \/>\n.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Sarah Jeffery is an exciting triple threat who has the industry under her spell. From starring roles in projects including Descendants and Charmed to releasing her debut single \u201cEven the Stars\u201d, Sarah is captivating audiences in all facets of her career.<\/p>\n<p>This October, Sarah continues to wow fans with the release of \u201cSuffer\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>Pop-Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with Sarah about the inspiring message behind \u201cSuffer\u201d, tapping into her vulnerability, and what\u2019s ahead for the Charmed Ones.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: How did you discover your passion for acting and music?<br \/>\nSarah: I started dancing at the age of three. I continued to dance throughout my whole childhood and teen years. Because of that, I was always very open to the arts and receptive to all different kinds of art forms.<\/p>\n<p>My family is quite artistic. I was always bound to do something in it, which is funny because I initially wanted to do medicine, but I think I\u2019m better off this way.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: Who or what has had the biggest influence on your career?<br \/>\nSarah: I always think back to the first project that I did called Rogue. I worked with Thandiwe Newton. I\u2019ve always respected her as an actress, but then I got to know her as a human. My respect and love for her grew. When I think back on things that have really made an impact, I think of my time working with her and how lovely she was taking me under her wing. She made sure my first time on a set was comfortable, and she taught me a lot. I love her.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: You\u2019ve had a lot of success already in your young career. When you look back, is there a particular moment that stands out to you?<br \/>\nSarah: Descendants definitely stands out as a time in my life where it was all coming very fast. It was very exciting. You never know how people are going to react to something, but people loved those films, especially my character in the third film. I had a larger role, and I got to sing. It\u2019s when I realized that I had people who looked up to me, people were dressing up as my character for Halloween, and there were Barbie dolls of the characters. It was a surreal meta moment.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: You\u2019ve got a new single out now. Tell us about \u201cSuffer\u201d and the inspiration behind the song.<br \/>\nSarah: I was inspired by a breakup I had about four years ago that was particularly rough. Everyone can relate to that in one way or another, whether it\u2019s a romantic relationship, a friendship, a family dynamic, it can be rocky. Sometimes they end in a way that really sticks with you.<\/p>\n<p>For me, that happened about four years ago. It really forced me to get to know myself better and push through. That is the leading message for me with \u201cSuffer\u201d. It\u2019s their loss and your gain because you get to know yourself better. That\u2019s so important in every relationship\u2014you can\u2019t share the best version of yourself with someone else until you\u2019re confident and solid in your own two feet.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>P-C: You\u2019re teaming up with Rock Mafia again. How has this partnership grown over time? How has this collaboration helped you grow and develop as an artist?<br \/>\nSarah: I worked with them on the third Descendants movie. They wrote \u201cQueen of Mean\u201d. I was blown away by what they did with the song. I was so happy that I got to record it. It was received so well globally\u2014I was so pleased with the reaction to it. They approached me and were like, \u201cWe would love to work with you and create some more music and see where this goes.\u201d That\u2019s exactly what we\u2019ve been doing. We\u2019ve got a few more songs in the bank, and we\u2019ll see when those will come out. I definitely foresee working with them more in the future. They\u2019re great people to work with; they\u2019re great artists and lovely humans, which is always a good thing. I really love the collaborative process that we have going on.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: Actor-musicians have often said there\u2019s a different level of vulnerability that you need to tap into when you\u2019re releasing your own music. Do you feel similarly?<br \/>\nSarah: I definitely do. It\u2019s very vulnerable. People will always have questions, \u201cWhat is the song about? Who\u2019s the song about?\u201d Usually, it comes from a place in your life or at least you\u2019ve drawn inspiration from an event. It\u2019s like you\u2019re wearing your heart on your sleeve, but that\u2019s why I\u2019m drawn to the arts. I\u2019m a very open person naturally. It\u2019s cathartic for me to share it with people.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: As you embark on this new chapter in your career, what do you hope to say as an artist?<br \/>\nSarah: I want to keep making\u2014whether it be music, films, or TV\u2014art that I care about, things that are relevant, and messages I want to send to people. I just finished filming a project that I\u2019m so proud of. It has such a strong message. I can\u2019t reveal too much, but it really reminded me why I\u2019m doing what I\u2019m doing, because it\u2019s important to tell delicate, beautiful, fragile stories. That\u2019s what that was. That\u2019s what I hope to do: make people feel things.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: There are so many layers to your talent. Has it been a challenge to manage the different facets of your career?<br \/>\nSarah: Timewise, it\u2019s interesting. Acting for me is in the driver\u2019s seat, and the passenger\u2019s seat is music for me, if that makes sense. Then in the backseat, I\u2019ll always have dance. Dance is still a part of my life, but she\u2019s on the back burner for now. It\u2019s really time management, fitting in projects where I can, and also making time for myself is something that I\u2019ve also realized is so important because burnout is a real thing. It\u2019s always a combination of doing the right projects and having something that fuels my artistic fire.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: What would you say is the biggest lesson you\u2019ve learned from the acting side of your artistry that you\u2019ve been able to apply to music and vice versa?<br \/>\nSarah: That\u2019s a good question. It definitely comes back to vulnerability for me and being as open as possible. It\u2019s interesting; acting is very much about conversations and relationships with people, but with singing, I\u2019m in the booth alone, even though I\u2019m working with people. It\u2019s definitely more of a private experience. I haven\u2019t played a concert yet or anything like that. I\u2019m sure that\u2019ll change things. It\u2019s about staying vulnerable and tapping into your emotions, which isn\u2019t too hard for me, because I\u2019m typically an emotional person. I think that\u2019s good because it serves my craft pretty well.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: As the world begins to open up and you start to release more of your music, is a tour in the cards for the future?<br \/>\nSarah: I would love nothing more. It\u2019s something that is so nerve-racking for me, but also something I really want to push myself to do. I love performing. I\u2019ve always loved entertaining, so I don\u2019t see why not. It\u2019s just a matter of when.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: You\u2019re also one of the stars of Charmed, and Season 4 is just around the corner. Is there anything you can tease about what fans can expect?<br \/>\nSarah: There are a lot of changes this season\u2014that\u2019s been at the forefront of my mind. I\u2019ve read the first three episodes. The writers have handled those changes in a really respectful and delicate way. There\u2019ll be more for Maggie. I can definitely say that there\u2019ll be more combat fighting, which I love\u2014I love to do that stuff. I\u2019ve got stunt rehearsal next week, and I hope there\u2019s more self-discovery. Getting to know yourself makes you a better partner, sister, daughter, and friend.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: A band or artist that fans would be surprised to learn is on your playlist?<br \/>\nSarah: It\u2019s not a surprise because it\u2019s on my Instagram bio, but I listen to Led Zeppelin all the time, like every day. That\u2019s definitely a bit of a juxtaposition to my own personal music.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: First album you bought?<br \/>\nSarah: Britney Spears\u2019 Oops!\u2026 I Did It Again. I remember having that CD and listening to it all day. We love Britney\u2014so happy for her.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: First concert you attended?<br \/>\nSarah: The first one was with Baha Men and 98 Degrees, but I don\u2019t remember it. The first one that I remember going to was Avril Lavigne.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: An album that changed your life and why?<br \/>\nSarah: Lorde\u2019s Melodrama. Her album came out in a time in my life where I was like, \u201cWhy is she saying all the exact things that I want to say but can\u2019t.\u201d I listened to it from cover to cover.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: A venue on your bucket list to perform at?<br \/>\nSarah: Madison Square Garden.<\/p>\n<p>P-C: A must-have on the road?<br \/>\nSarah: Headphones, so I can meditate. If I don\u2019t meditate, I don\u2019t feel like the best version of myself. I\u2019m optimal Sarah when I\u2019m consistently meditating.<\/p>\n<p>Make sure to follow Sarah on Twitter, Instagram, Spotify, and Apple Music. Pick up or stream \u201cSuffer\u201d today.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sarah heeft een interview gehad met pop-culturalist.com waarin ze praat over haar nieuwe single &#8216;Suffer&#8217; en over het vierde seizoen van &#8216;Charmed&#8217;. . 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