INTRODUCING AUDREY HOBERT

DEBUT SINGLE “SUE ME” OUT TODAY ON RCA RECORDS WITH SELF-DIRECTED VIDEO

May 9, 2025—Soon-to-be breakout star Audrey Hobert unveils her debut single, “Sue me,” today via RCA Records. Written by Audrey, the track arrives alongside a self-directed video. Watch here and listen here.

She says:

“My first song ever being released under my name, which is Audrey Hobert, is called ‘Sue me.’ It was the fifth song I ever wrote alone and one of the first I made with my producer Ricky Gourmet. I was with Ricky the week after I had slept with my ex, who I knew still had feelings for me. I felt pretty bad about it—although it was a nice evening with him—because deep in my heart I knew I didn’t feel the same way. But we were at the same party and we were—put simply— vibing/reconnecting. It had been a while for me. I thought, jeez why not? Hence, ‘being a saint is exhausting.’ I wanna do it, okay? Let me do it.

This was one of the only instances in making all of my music where I said out loud to Ricky in his kitchen ‘sue me I wanna be wanted.’ Then I sang it to the melody. Then we made the beat. Then I took that beat home and it was just me and the pen, moonlight and the truth.” Audrey has been hard at work on her own music for the past year with production partner Ricky Gourmet. A lifelong singer, musical theatre devotee and dancer, Audrey got her first taste of songwriting when childhood best friend and then-roommate Gracie Abrams pulled Audrey into the making of her album The Secret of Us. Together, they wrote some of Gracie’s standouts like “I Love You, I’m Sorry” and “Risk”—for which Audrey directed the music videos—as well as current global hit “That’s So True.”

Working a job in TV writing at the time, Audrey had no intention of becoming a songwriter, let alone an artist. But she enjoyed the experience immensely, and when she went back to writing songs after Gracie’s album done, thinking she was writing for other artists, she realized she was writing them for herself.

“Sue me” is the first of those songs. Audrey is a one woman show—writing songs, directing and editing videos, fully realizing all aspects of her music from start to finish. Much more is imminent.

For more information, Reid Kutrow or Carla Sacks at Sacks & Co., 212.741.1000.