SOPHIE Discography (2013 - 2024)
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2013
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"Nothing More to Say"
- SOPHIE's first track, which features playful synths and glitchy sounds. It presented her own method of fusing experimental sounds with pop sensibility.
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"Eeehhh"
- A light-hearted, lo-fi song that highlighted her vocal and rhythm manipulation technique and had an enjoyable, almost comical vibe.
2014
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"Bipp"
- A breakthrough record with a catchy tune and pitch-shifted vocals that fused bubblegum pop with avant-garde production. It was commended for its creative strategy.
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"Elle"
- Her distinct sound with subdued beats and surreal soundscapes was further cemented with this minimalist and abstract B-side of "Bipp."
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"Lemonade"
- A hallmark of SOPHIE's ability to produce high-energy pop with a surreal, experimental touch, this song is known for its sharp beats and sweet, bubbly sound.
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"Hard"
- Another side of SOPHIE's sound is revealed by this hard-hitting, industrial-inspired track that experiments with darker and more aggressive production approaches.
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"Hey QT" (QT)
- A partnership with A.G. Cook that combined commercial elements with hyperpop. The song, which is a reflection on pop culture and the music industry, is a component of the QT project.
2015
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"MSMSMSM"
- A loud, distorted music that is forceful and industrial. Pushing the bounds of pop music, the song continued her darker, more experimental phase.
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"Vyzee"
- A lively song with appealing vocal lines and quirky, glitchy textures that carries on SOPHIE's investigation into abstract pop.
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"L.O.V.E."
- An experimental piece that plays with glitchy textures and atmospheric sound, challenging conventional song formats with a discordant structure.
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"Just Like We Never Said Goodbye"
- In contrast to SOPHIE's harder-edged tunes, this slower, more emotive piece features a rich production, revealing a softer aspect of her music.
2016
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"Vroom Vroom" (Charli XCX)
- This song was produced for Charli XCX's Vroom Vroom EP by SOPHIE. The song is a futuristic pop anthem that blends avant-garde and hyperpop themes.
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"Paradise" (Charli XCX)
- Another song from the Vroom Vroom EP, it combines melodic hooks with experimental and electronic sounds, demonstrating Charli XCX's audacious pop style.
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"Trophy" (Charli XCX)
- A bolder, more outspoken tune that nonetheless has a catchy melody and experiments with loud, distorted production.
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"Secret (Shh)" (Charli XCX)
- A more evocative song than the others, featuring personal lyrics and a throbbing, experimental background.
2017
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"It’s Okay to Cry"
- A very intimate song that signalled SOPHIE's public debut. The song, which explores themes of acceptance, vulnerability, and identity, is quieter and more reflective.
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"Ponyboy"
- A more intense, industrial song that combines pop elements with harsh, dark sounds. Themes of subversion and control are examined.
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"9 (After Coachella)" (Cashmere Cat feat. MØ & SOPHIE)
- A partnership that combines the aggressive production of SOPHIE with the dreamy flair of Cashmere Cat. The song has a nice beat and dreamy sounds.
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"Burn Rubber"
- An unreleased song that showed off SOPHIE's harsh, industrial side appeared online. It is as intense and crazy as her previous works.
2018 (Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides)
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"Faceshopping"
- A scathing critique of identity, materialism, and beauty standards. The song combines pitch-shifted voices, a charming tune, and harsh, glitchy sounds.
- "Immaterial"
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- Sophie's creative, genre-bending song "Immaterial" blends futuristic, glitchy sound with ethereal vocals.
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"Is It Cold in the Water?"
- A music with a sparse, ambient production style that explores the intricacies of identity and self-doubt.
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"Infatuation"
- A dreamy, euphoric composition that explores the emotional complexity of love and infatuation while constructing layers of sound.
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"Not Okay"
- A wild, industrial music that represents inner turmoil by combining vocal manipulation with distorted, abrasive sounds.
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"Pretending"
- A minimalist track that intensifies from an ambient, sparse sound to an emotional, dramatic release. It addresses issues of vulnerability and emotional distance.
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"Whole New World/Pretend World"
- The album finishes on a poignant, broad note with a climax track that combines several musical themes and demonstrates SOPHIE's ability to communicate stories via music.
2019
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"CLAP! CLAP!"
- An energetic, avant-garde song that surfaced online. It captures SOPHIE's whimsical yet avant-garde approach to music with its powerful percussion and glitchy effects.
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"UNISIL"
- An energetic, throbbing song with glistening electronics. This song, which continued SOPHIE's investigation of futuristic sounds, was another that surfaced online.
2020
- "clown shit (up the wall)" [Remix] (Jlin)
- a remix of Jlin's song that embodies SOPHIE's experimental style and enhances it with atmospheric and glitchy elements.
2021 (Posthumous Releases)
- "BIPP (Autechre Remix)"
- A reimagined version of SOPHIE’s iconic track, blending Autechre’s complex and abstract style with SOPHIE’s original production.
2024 (Posthumous Album) 'SOPHIE by SOPHIE'
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"Intro (The Full Horror)"
- An atmospheric opening track that sets the tone for the album, blending ambient sounds with a sense of impending intensity.
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"RAWWWWWW" (feat. Jozzy)
- A high-energy track featuring Jozzy, characterized by its bold beats and assertive lyrics, celebrating empowerment and confidence.
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"Plunging Asymptote" (feat. Juliana Huxtable)
- An experimental piece featuring Juliana Huxtable, exploring themes of identity and transformation through avant-garde production.
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"The Dome's Protection" (feat. Nina Kraviz)
- A collaboration with Nina Kraviz, this track combines techno beats with hypnotic vocals, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere.
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"Reason Why" (feat. Kim Petras and BC Kingdom)
- A catchy pop track featuring Kim Petras and BC Kingdom, delving into themes of love and desire with infectious melodies.
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"Live In My Truth" (feat. BC Kingdom and LIZ)
- An empowering anthem with BC Kingdom and LIZ, encouraging authenticity and self-expression through vibrant production.
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"Why Lies" (feat. BC Kingdom and LIZ)
- A contemplative track featuring BC Kingdom and LIZ, exploring themes of honesty and deception with a mellow vibe.
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"Do You Wanna Be Alive" (feat. BIG SISTER)
- A dynamic collaboration with BIG SISTER, blending energetic beats with existential questions about life and purpose.
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"Elegance" (feat. Popstar)
- A sleek, polished track featuring Popstar, showcasing sophisticated production and smooth vocals.
- "Take Me To Dubai" (feat. Pee Girl and David LaChapelle)
- A glamorous track featuring Pee Girl and David LaChapelle, blending opulent imagery with catchy rhythms.
- "New York's Burning Down" (feat. Doss and Thora Siemsen)
- A moody, atmospheric piece featuring Doss and Thora Siemsen, capturing the essence of urban decay and resilience.
- "Always and Forever" (feat. Hannah Diamond)
- A heartfelt love song featuring Hannah Diamond, expressing themes of eternal commitment and affection.
source: Spotify.