Sophie Powers lyrics
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Artist's albums
When Life Gives You Lemons (aldrch remix)
2023 · single
Bathroom Floor
2023 · single
Nosebleed (feat. YOUHA)
2023 · single
Nosebleed (RAIZHELL Remix)
2023 · single
Nosebleed (sped up)
2023 · single
Nosebleed
2023 · single
Ka-Ching
2022 · single
Red In Revenge - EP
2022 · EP
U Love It (Danny L Harle Remix)
2022 · single
U Love It
2022 · single
Clearview
2021 · single
Greed
2021 · single
Heart Shaped Box
2021 · single
Life Goes On!!
2021 · single
1 Thing (feat. Kellin Quinn)
2021 · single
Lonely Army
2021 · single
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Biography
Toronto born and raised, Sophie Powers just wants to make you feel. Call her music whatever you want – hyper-punk or alt-pop or glitch-rock or any other manner of contrived portmanteau – but don’t forget that crucial fact: The 18-year-old star is on a mission to reinject genuine emotion into a pop landscape that’s more alienated than ever. “I don’t care if it’s extremely sad or extremely angry – I just want to make music that makes people feel validated and powerful” she says. That mission statement courses through NOSEBLEED – Sophie’s debut single for Atlantic Records in partnership with Gabe Saporta’s TAG music, and a brilliantly sardonic rebuke to the societal expectations that are placed upon the shoulders of Gen Z. Her heroes – influential cult artists like Kellin Quinn, of Sleeping with Sirens fame – are becoming her peers; old schoolfriends are coming to her shows unprompted, and there are billboards with her face on them in her hometown of Toronto. It would feel miraculous, were it not for Sophie’s doggedness, talent, and sense of hard work. “Growing up, when I didn’t have friends to support me, I would lean into music,” she says. “That’s the reason I make music now – to help other people get through what I went through.”