Sasha Sloan may have just released her newest EP, Loser, however, the Boston-born singer/songwriter is anything but. After having spent the last few years writing music for herself and for a long list of incredible artists, in 2018, Sloan released two EPs, headlined several shows, and is about to kick off 2019 with a headlining tour of her own (her first).

Loser is Sasha's second EP, following her previous EP sad girl, which she released earlier this year in April. Sloan's newest body of work contains six new songs, including the emotional "Older," which she tells iHeartRadio is the song she's been "trying to write her whole life."

During the exclusive interview, Sasha opened up about her EP Loser, what it feels like having such a personal collection of songs released out into the world, what fans can look forward to next, and more. Read on below.

Why did you name your EP Loser?

"I wish I could say it was really thought out, but it's not that deep of a title. I just kinda always call myself 'loser.' I didn't want it to be too pretentious, so I just called it Loser. My last one was called sad girl and there was a song called 'Sad Girl,' and I didn't want to call it 'sad girl 2.' So I was like, what else am I? And I just decided I was also a loser."

Talk about the Loser cover art and why you chose this particular picture?

"I was very hungover. It was a good time. I was trying to decide on what to go with, and then I found that. It was taken on a disposable [camera]. I was like, this'll work. It kinda fit the vibe. And it kinda fit the vibe of my last EP cover, which was just me taking a selfie with a beanie over my face."