Morgan Saint’s latest single, ‘Hope You Find What You’re Looking For,’ feels like an intimate confession, whispered between heartbeats. It’s the kind of song where the cracks in the vocals carry more weight than the polished production could ever manage. She’s crafting something that feels delicate but necessary, threading heartbreak, self-discovery, and hope into a tight tapestry that’s somehow both personal and universal. That’s the magic of Morgan Saint: she’s offering her story, but it feels like yours.
“’Hope You Find What You’re Looking For’ is a very personal song to me. It’s about watching someone you love go down a dark path and not having the power to deter them. It’s equally heartbreaking but still hopeful – a combination I always find myself coming back to.” Morgan Saint
Morgan Saint has never been one to follow a conventional path. From the outset, she positioned herself outside the mainstream pop pipeline, and tastemakers across both music and fashion took notice. Rolling Stone, Billboard, MTV, Complex, Vogue, i-D, PAPER, and Harper’s Bazaar all sang her praises. Her artistry extends beyond just music—she’s collaborated with BEAM, graced the stages of Lollapalooza and Life Is Beautiful, and opened for acts like BANKS and Goldfrapp. There’s a quiet determination to her trajectory, one that’s seen her go from Long Island’s outskirts to a career built entirely on her own terms.
She first hit the scene in 2017 with 17 HERO, a debut EP that marked her as someone to watch. ALIEN (2018) and HELP (2020) followed, each record deepening her sound and widening her fanbase. But in 2022, she made her boldest move yet—leaving the major label system behind. Now fully independent, Saint found her perfect creative partner in her wife, Carley Ridersleeve. Together, they’ve built something rare: total control over every aspect of the art. They engineer, produce, and record the music themselves, while also styling, directing, shooting, editing, and coloring all of her visuals. It’s a radical vision of independence, proving that Saint isn’t just an artist—she’s a world-builder, and her world is one of her own making.
Stream ‘Hope You Find What You’re Looking For’ HERE.
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