What Kind of Music Does Sarah From Byron Baes Make?
What Kind of Music Does Sarah From ‘Byron Baes’ Make?Home > Television > Stream & Chill > NetflixSource: Instagram @st.james.music Sarah Tangye s Looking to Advance Her Music Career Following Filming for Byron Baes' By Mustafa GatollariMar. 14 2022, Published 8:57 a.m. ET It seems like every single streaming service has decided to launch their own "influencer" themed series. Whether it's Netflix's Hype House or Hulu's The D'Amelio Show, reality TV producers want to see if people are willing to watch influencers on TV as much as they watch them on TikTok or Instagram. This is the thought behind Byron Baes, where featured personalities like Sarah Tangye try to get some eyes on their endeavors. For Sarah, it's music.Article continues below advertisement Sarah Tangye is using her time on ' Byron Baes' to try and put more eyes on her music Her stage name is St. James and she released her first-ever solo track on Spotify called "Reckless Life," which you can listen to here. As of this writing, the song is currently sitting at a little over 12,000 listens. Prior to getting on the show, Sarah's Instagram feed was filled with modeling and travel photos, along with pics of her in the studio pumping out the jams.Source: Instagram @st.james.musicArticle continues below advertisement The Melbourne-based TV personality says in the series that she moved to Byron Bay in a bid to open up her creativity. According to Reality Titbit, Sarah has been a musician and performer since she was a child, learning to play piano and performing on stages in Australia from 2015 onward. In the show, she gets into a love triangle involving Nathan Favro, and while the two hit it off and follow one another on social media, they don't appear in any photos together on their respective social media feeds. Sarah does confess in the series that she feels like leaving the Bay at one point, as she felt alienated from the other female personalities on the program.Article continues below advertisement The third in that triangle, Elias Chigros, takes a liking to Sarah, which in turn stirs up drama between him and Nathan. While Sarah did say she wanted to move back to the Gold Coast, her Instagram posts suggests she's still living in Byron Bay and working on her music career. I don’t understand how Sarah is being made out to be the villain in Byron Baes. It’s not her fault two friends are into her.— Keazia (@kzakng) March 10, 2022 Article continues below advertisement What's more, is that she's snapped some selfies with folks she appeared to have beef with on the show. It's hard to tell if that beef was real and they've gotten over it or whether it was just a case of editing singular moments that were blown up to appear more dramatic than they really were. Ok but #ByronBaes represents a lot of societies where men are automatically let in but women have to face all this scrutiny, hostility and gatekeeping (usually from fellow women) not shocked that Jade was accepted immediately and Sarah was judged before anyone took the effort…— city of florence (@movewiththeflo) March 12, 2022 Article continues below advertisement And while there are a lot of positive comments encouraging Sarah and her music career, it seems that there are a few folks who aren't exactly thrilled with the fact that there are influencers "pretending" to live glamorous lives in Byron Bay, and one Instagram user employed some particularly harsh language on one of Sarah's posts. @puzl.foe wrote, "I lived in Byron for a couple years in like 2008 and still get back there regularly plenty of friends still there ... Please, you are nothing of what Byron is. I noticed ... you are never on the street or with the people. ... You people are parasites, wankers, pretenders."Article continues below advertisement The fakeness and jealousy of the women of #ByronBaes is pathetic and spiteful Sarah shouldn’t waste her time trying to fit in to that trash. She’s actually the only genuine female there— Hilz (@ladybullnotbear) March 12, 2022 What do you think? Have you checked out Byron Baes or any other influencer-focused shows? AdvertisementMore from Distractify Is ‘Byron Baes’ a ”Reality Light” Netflix Series? Or Is Everything on the Show Scripted? How Much Is the 'Byron Baes' Cast Paid? Here's the Scoop 'Byron Baes' Season 2 Is a Real Possibility at This Point Latest Netflix News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.