Sam Haft

Sam Haft is a music producer for Helluva Boss and Hazbin Hotel, and also provides the singing voice for the demos of the songs he has written for both series.

He is one of the three members that make up The Living Tombstone.

Background
Haft is best known as the lead singer of the music act group The Living Tombstone.

Outside this, Haft has performed in the TV miniseries Bernie Sand Wars and the Audible original Letters From Camp.

He has also provided voices for Trollstopia, Pokémon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

Trivia

 * On August 27, 2023, Sam made a tweet saying that after co-writing Klown Bitch with Andrew Underberg for the seventh episode of Helluva Boss Season 2 that was so well-received by the team they co-wrote together 6 more songs for Helluva Boss and the songs for the entire first season of Hazbin Hotel.
 * On October 29, 2023, Sam explained that he brought Andrew in for the song because Sam knew he had K-pop experience.
 * According to Sam, Andrew Underberg was the one who got got Sam into music.
 * In a tweet by Sam, he says that Stolas is the character he loves writing songs for the most because he understands Stolas so well emotionally and musically, but he also desperately wants to make more Verosika songs.
 * Sam thinks because Blitzo was raised in a circus that he's a natural performer.
 * He thinks that if you cast in a movie you have to make him sing a little song three quarters through the movie.
 * One of Sam's favorite movies is.
 * In a tweet Sam made he says that if Jack Black were cast in Helluva Boss Sam would write a "Meat Loaf" type of throwback rock song where Jack gets to do "that weird scat thing" he does where he sings "flippidy floop de goo" nonsense syllables.
 * According to a tweet Sam made on August 27, 2023, two songs he had written have been scrapped; one song for Helluva Boss season 2 was scrapped and redone by someone else, and one song for Hazbin Hotel season 1 was thrown away and rewritten.
 * In the same tweet, Sam said he never has an issue with his songs being scrapped because it's never about whether a song is good, it's about whether it's right for its narrative context.
 * In a tweet by Sam, he says he would love to write a song for Loona since her voice actor is a great singer.
 * According to Sam, the version of "You Will Be Ok" used in "Loo Loo Land" is the full version of the song but he had originally written more than was needed when they were making the episode so he "whittled it down".
 * In a tweet Sam explains that making songs for Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss has made him a faster, better songwriter in general, but also that working with these actors he learning their strengths and how to make them sound their best. He also says he's become a better director by getting to watch Richard Horvitz voice direct.
 * According to Sam he has a few songs that mean so much to him, which he tends to pick one to five songs, and he listens to them on repeat for hours. Some of these songs are "Love Ridden" by, "A Pearl" by , "Happier Than Ever" by , and "This Will Be Our Year" by.
 * Sam considers heaven to be real, saying it is marinated feta cheese made by Meredith Dairy in Australia.
 * Sam is a fan of, moreso than.
 * Sam's favorite genre of song to write is when he's asked to write in a genre he's never done before, but he also loves writing a good pop song.
 * According to Sam Haft the lyrics from the song, Look At This, were made from the app, ,
 * Half also said that the song uses a very specific copyright-safe riff on his favorite Italian song of all time,.
 * In a tweet, Sam Haft states that his favorite songs he has written for season 1 are either You Will Be Ok or Vacay to Bonetown, and for season 2 either Klown Bitch or an upcoming song involving Bryce Pinkham.
 * He also explains that his favorite song for season 3 that he has finished is the "filthiest yet" and is "very fun", and adding that it is "the straight-up horniest most make-you-blush-listening-to-it song" he's written.
 * According to Sam, introducing Abe Goldfarb to the Hellaverse is one of his greatest contributions to Helluva Boss.
 * In a tweet, Sam Haft explained that if he had to define Vivienne Medrano's writing style he'd call it "gay Broadway BoJack dramedy", and that all her content does have one thing in common, and it's not saying "fuck shit ass balls", it focuses on misunderstood (mainly LGBT) characters learning how to let people in and create a found family.
 * In a tweet, Sam Haft states that his favorite movie is.