Sarah Jađehe

Sarah Louisa Jađehe (born 22 November 1983 in Ahovohn, New Cambria) is a New Cambrian singer and songwriter. She is of Keva descent on her father's side, and is one of the country's most high-profile Keva people. She is well-known and praised in her home country for her fusion of Hejvat-language lyrics with R&B, classic soul and jazz genres of popular music.

Early life
Jađehe was born on 22 November 1983 in Ahovohn, North-West County, New Cambria, where she spent her entire childhood. She is the oldest of eight children born to Aaron and Myriam (née Hasser) Jađehe, a construction worker and a clothes shop manager. Her father is Keva and her mother is of Lebanese and British extraction. Her younger siblings include five brothers, of whom two are twins, and two sisters. When a young child, her dream job was to be a magician's assistant, however this gave way to dreams of a music career after she was noticed by her church's choir director at the age of seven. She eventually took singing lessons, taught herself to play the guitar at age ten, and had developed a minor following in her hometown by the time she started high school. Jađehe's parents separated in 2001, when she was seventeen, and she graduated from Stenmark High School in 2002 as salutatorian of her class.

Career beginnings
After graduating high school, Jađehe accepted a full-tuition scholarship to Keller College in The Settlement, and enrolled in the vocal music program there in 2002. While a student there, however, she encountered hostility toward her which she attributed to racial bias amongst the university community. After one year at Keller, she transferred to the College of Music at Het Kajve University in Đor, near her hometown of Ahovohn. There, she was discovered to possess absolute, or "perfect" pitch. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Music in 2006.