"I've been making music since I was years old, so I have more than a decade's experience of people telling me I couldn't do what I was literally already doing. And most of the time, they're talking about their limitations, their constraints, not mine. You just gotta let 'em talk, Layla, and keep doing you 'cause life, it's like music, you know? There's more than one way to lay down a track." ― Sabine[source]
Sabine is a recurring character on Season Four of All American. She is a world famous recording artist who’s been making music since she was 10 years old. In search of a new sound, she decides to collaborate with Layla on her next album, putting her trust in the up and coming young music producer. Sabine is a rare talent who knows what she wants, and has the name and reputation to make it happen.[1] She also saved Patience's album launch by lending her personal guitar when Layla and Jordan were locked out of the studio.
She is portrayed by JoJo.
History[]
In "Walk This Way", Clay tells Layla that major artists are dying to work with her. Layla doesn't believe it but agrees to meet him at the Slauson Café the next day. There, she is introduced to Sabine, who says she has been dying to meet Layla. Sabine loves everything Layla is doing as a woman, producer, and business owner. She expresses her desire to collaborate with Layla and tells her that there's more than one way to lay down a track—like music. Feeling inspired, Layla leaves, but not before sharing a hug with Sabine.
Appearances[]
| All American: Season Four | |||
| #01 | "Survival of the Fittest" | #11 | "Liberation" |
| #02 | "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" | #12 | "Babies and Fools" |
| #03 | "All I Need" | #13 | "Jump On It" |
| #04 | "Bird in the Hand" | #14 | "Changes" |
| #05 | "Can It All Be So Simple" | #15 | "C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)" |
| #06 | "Show Me A Good Time" | #16 | "Labels" |
| #07 | "Prom Night" | #17 | "Hate Me Now" |
| #08 | "Walk This Way" | #18 | "Came Back For You" |
| #09 | "Got Your Money" | #19 | "Murder Was the Case" |
| #10 | "6 'N the Mornin" | #20 | "Champagne Glasses" |
References[]
- ↑ Petski, Denise (February 14, 2022). "‘All American’: JoJo Joins CW Series As Recurring". Deadline.