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Sophie Xeon (/ ˈ z iː ɒ n /; 17 September 1986 – 30 January 2021), known mononymously as SOPHIE (stylized in all caps), was an English [7] [8] [9] music producer, songwriter, and DJ. Her work is known for its brash take on pop music and is distinguished by experimental sound design , "sugary" synthesized textures, and incorporation of ...
Songs written by Sophie (musician) (39 P) Pages in category "Sophie (musician)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The discography of English music producer Sophie consists of two studio albums, one compilation album, one remix album, one extended play, 20 singles, and 12 official remixes. Sophie was also known for production and writing work for other artists such as Charli XCX , Madonna , Kim Petras , Liz , and MØ among others.
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Gwendolen McGill (born 1910), Scottish musician, composer and music teacher; Raymond McGinley, Teenage Fanclub; Matt McGinn (1928–1977) Kerry McGregor (1974–2012) Lorraine McIntosh, singer with Deacon Blue; Catriona McKay, harpist and composer; Kevin McKay, DJ, electronic musician, record label owner and record producer; Licorice McKechnie
It should only contain pages that are Sophie (musician) albums or lists of Sophie (musician) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Sophie (musician) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Sophie (musician) (1986–2021), Scottish record producer, singer, songwriter, and DJ Sophie (posthumous album), by Sophie, 2024; Sophie, album by BulletBoys, 2003 "Sophie" (song), by Goodshirt, 2002; Sophie (book series), six children's books by Dick King-Smith and David Parkins; Sophie, a Canadian sitcom
Sophie Helen Rhys-Jones was born at Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford, on 20 January 1965 into a middle-class family. [3] [4] [5] Her father, Christopher Bournes Rhys-Jones (born 1931), is a retired sales director for an importer of industrial tyres and rubber goods. [4] Her mother was Mary (née O'Sullivan; 1934–2005), a charity worker and secretary.