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Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Sophie (musician)" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
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 ...
SOPHIE, the pioneering Scottish producer who blended electronic and avant-pop music who worked with the likes of Madonna, Charli XCX and Vince Staples, has died at the age of 34. According to a ...
On 21 June 2024, an hour-long video, which listed a date for 24 June 2024 at 6:30 PM London Time along with different time zones, was posted to Sophie's YouTube channel. On the date, the song was released, accompanied by an announcement that her posthumous album, Sophie, would be released in September of the year.
The pair worked on various songs together, including Charli’s “Vroom Vroom,” but Sophie was best known for her solo work, specifically her 2018 album, “Oil of Every Pearl’s Un-Insides.”
It was named one of the best songs of the year by Fact [6] and Spin. [7] "Just Like We Never Said Goodbye" was featured as one of the artist's best or most essential songs in the lists published by Billboard, [8] The Fader, [9] Junkee, [10] and The New York Times. [11] Billboard named it one of "the 100 greatest song bridges of the 21st century ...
Early in the artist's career, Sophie was noted for her reclusive nature, rarely giving interviews and using press photos that obscured her appearance. [2] She was widely believed to be a cisgender man and was criticized for "gender appropriation" for drawing from hyperfeminine aesthetics and performing under the name Sophie.