Sacha enlists Restless Road for 'Shooting Star'
Alex Ayala, Sony Music
The song arrives on the deluxe edition of her Woman in the Mirror
Breakout country artist Sacha unveils her highly anticipated new single “Shooting Star,” a stellar collaboration with emerging trio Restless Road. Released via Sony Music, the song is available now on all digital platforms and arrives as the lead focus track for the deluxe edition of Sacha’s debut album Woman In The Mirror.
Written by Sacha, Restless Road, Cole Miracle (Eddie and The Getaway, Wyatt Flores), and Sam Martinez (Carrie Underwood, Tyler Braden), and produced by Jimmy Robbins (Blake Shelton, Maren Morris, Keith Urban) and Eric Arjes (Tim McGraw, Kane Brown, blackbear), “Shooting Star” is a soul-stirring reflection on a love that slipped away—anchored in the hope that a single wish might bring it back. With soaring harmonies and gut-punch lyrics, the song showcases both artists at their most vulnerable and vocally dynamic.
“It’s about the ache of almost-love—the kind that fades before you’re ready to let go,” Sacha says of the track. “Restless Road brought so much emotion and richness to the duet, and I couldn’t be more proud of how it turned out.”
“We’ve been fans of Sacha’s for a long time,” adds Restless Road. “The opportunity to create something together has been super exciting!”
As announced earlier this week, Sacha and Restless Road will perform “Shooting Star” live for the first time at the 2025 Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Kelowna, BC, on Saturday, September 13th.
“Shooting Star” leads the 14-track deluxe edition of Woman In The Mirror. The expanded project builds on the success of Sacha’s original 11-track album, released in May, that delivered a pair of international hits, with the empowering “Hey Mom I Made It” reaching the Top 10 at country radio in her native Canada, and Top 20 in the U.K., and the shattering “Til I Don’t” reached Top 20 in Canada, while cracking the U.K.’s Top 15.
The deluxe edition features additional piano and stripped-back versions of “Hey Mom I Made It,” and reinforces Sacha’s signature blend of bold honesty, gospel-tinged melodies, and pop-country edge.