Newsom has been performing for years, and she was signed to the independent music label Drag City in the early 2000s (via Marie Claire). The harpist has since made huge waves in the independent music scene and has garnered a fair bit of positive and negative attention. While the fact that Samberg was a longtime fan of Newsom before they ended up together is cute, she hasn't always had such charming experiences with admirers. Newsom has definitely encountered people who cross the line from "fan" to "stalker" throughout her career.
In 2015, she told Rolling Stone, "I've had a horrible experience of people coming to my house, mostly back in Nevada City, and I don't want it to happen again here. It's really unpleasant. The first step in showing up at my home is not being fully there. There's a delusion and emotional instability that maybe I should have more compassion for, but my response is pure rage. I am not nice when that happens."
Samberg and Newsom both love performing, and like Samberg, she enjoyed his work before they knew each other. But it's unlikely the two will ever combine their talents and work together professionally. In 2013, Samberg told Glamour he doesn't think Newsom's fans would be into it. "We've talked about it. But we've decided ultimately that her fans would probably murder me in my sleep. What she does is so, like, actually beautiful and important."