Interview with Sophia Scott

Published: March 25, 2022, 8:54 p.m.

b'We had the pleasure of interviewing Sophia Scott over Zoom video!

Known for her soulful storytelling and powerhouse vocals, EMPIRE\\u2019s SOPHIA SCOTT is blazing a permanent trail for herself in Nashville and beyond with her newest single \\u201cOne Of These Days,\\u201d available now.

Painting a poignant visual from her parents\\u2019 struggling marriage, Sophia illustrates how she defined her own perspectives on love, offering a candid glimpse into her own personal story and emphasizing the mantra: \\u2018everything\\u2019s meant to be.\\u2019 Penned with Tiggs (Nathan Fertig) of Ross Golan\\u2019s Unknown Music, \\u201cOne Of These Days\\u201d is where vulnerability meets hope\\u2026 \\u201cI wanna live like I\\u2019m dying, I want to laugh till I\\u2019m crying but my heart still breaks, I hope it falls into place, maybe one of these days,\\u201d Scott sings.

\\u201cThis is the most personal and arguably most important song I\\u2019ve put out so far. It tells the story of my parents\\u2019 divorce, then my own first love and heartbreak, and finally dives into me trying to figure out my career, bills, and life as an adult. Hoping that there is resolve at some point and that all the hard things that have happened along the way start to make sense \\u2018one of these days,\\u2019\\u201d says Scott. \\u201c\\u2019One of these days\\u2019 becomes a mantra for my whole life essentially. After all, life is about the journey and the lessons learned along that journey.\\u201d

Bringing poise, gusto and grit to her own unique genre, Sophia\\u2019s musicality is dynamic and exciting. Her boundary-defying creative range flows seamlessly through the country, pop, rock, and R&B sounds that she grew up on. She writes from the heart and shoots from the hip, unafraid to explore the depths of her emotionally-charged experiences. Instead of retreating, she confronts heartbreak head-on and turns trauma into triumph with her lyrics. Following a childhood immersed in music, she spent six years in Los Angeles, playing locally renowned showcases (We Found New Music, Breaking Sound) and headlining her own residencies, before planting her roots in Nashville. A viral YouTube cover of Tove Lo\\u2019s \\u201cHabits (Stay High)\\u201d helped set the stage for Scott\\u2019s buzzworthy originals, such as the \\u201cClosure\\u201d and \\u201cQuit, which cracked 1 million Spotify streams and earned high praise from Atwood Magazine, who raved, \\u201cHaving grown up on classic rock, R&B, and country/soul. Scott takes care in crafting both the sound and meaning of her songs \\u2013 never shirking one for another.\\u201d

Her latest singles \\u201cSweetheart\\u201d and \\u201cSide Effects\\u201d offer an exciting preview of her much anticipated project, expected in 2022.

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