Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists that have performed under the name Sophie:
1) Sophie Xeon (September 17, 1986 – January 30, 2021), mononymously known by her stage name Sophie (stylized in all caps), was a Scottish producer and singer-songwriter who worked in Los Angeles and lived in Greece. She came to prominence in 2013 with her single "Bipp"/"Elle" and released "Lemonade"/"Hard" the following year. She worked closely with artists from the PC Music label and produced for acts including Charli XCX, Liz, Le1f, QT, Madonna, Namie Amuro and Vince Staples. Sophie's music has been described as a "hyperkinetic" take on pop music and typically features high-pitched female vocals and an attention to synthesized electronic textures. Her debut compilation album Product was released on November 27th, 2015. Her debut studio album Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides was released on June 15th, 2018. She died on January 30th, 2021, following an accident in Athens, Greece.
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2) Sophie Chassée (real name Sophie Knops-Brockerhoff, short form just Sophie) is a 24 year old singer-songwriter, guitarist and bassist from Mönchengladbach, Germany living in Osnabrück now. She has been performing in her home country since 2012 playing guitar either solo or in several bands, e.g. Karanoon or Alli Neumann. She is known for her gentle music style and vocals being influenced by Colbie Caillat and other fingerstyle guitarists and songwriters. Her lyrics in English are melancholy, regarding lost love, life changes, friendship, philosophical thoughts that everyone can relate to. She has performed with well-known guitarists such as Jon Gomm, Francesco Buzzurro, Joscho Stephan, Michael Fix and André Krengel. She has released four solo albums so far besides others with her bands: Lesson Learned, Progress, New Chapters and Initiation.
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3) Sophie Choudry (born Sophia Choudhry, 8 February 1981 in the UK) is an Indian film actress, singer, former MTV India VJ and occasional model and anchor. Her father was a fan of Sophia Loren and named her Sophia, but she changed her first name to Sophie later.
In 2000, she started her career as a pop singer with her all-girl band Sansara with a song which Sophie herself wrote ("Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hai"). Very soon the band separated and Choudry started her solo singing career, donning the videos "Habibi" and "Le Le Mera Dil" in 2001.
She then moved to Mumbai in 2002, becoming a VJ for MTV India and hosting the popular show MTV Loveline, which eventually gained her popularity. In November 2003, she released her first remix album Sophie & Dr. Love. The album was a chart-topper for six months in India and broke records in the U.K Asian Pop Charts by holding the number 1 spot for 12 weeks.
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4) Elena Ferretti (b. 1960), an italo-disco/Eurobeat singer who used the name Sophie for several releases, including My World and Tales To Tell.
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5) Sophie Hecquet (born Arlette Hecquet, 9 October 1944 – 28 October 2012), often credited mononymously as Sophie, was a French pop singer, actress, and radio and television presenter, who released six EPs in the 1960s under the moniker Sophie before retiring in 1975. She also participated in the Eurovision Song Contest back then for Monaco with the song Une chanson c'est une lettre.
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6) Sophie was a metalcore / experimental band from the city of Americana in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
IMMATERIAL
Sophie Lyrics
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Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Could be anything I want
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Anyhow, anywhere, any place, anyone that I want
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
You could be me and I could be you
Always the same and never the same
Day by day, life after life
Without my legs or my hair
Without my genes or my blood
With no name and with no type of story
Where do I live?
Tell me, where do I exist?
We're just
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Could be anything I want
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Anyhow, anywhere, any place, anyone that I want
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
I was just a lonely girl
In the eyes of my inner child
I could be anything I want
And no matter where I go
You'll always be here in my heart
Here in my heart, here in my heart
I don't even have to explain
Just leave me alone now
I can't be held down
I can't be held down
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
I could be anything I want
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
I could be anything I want
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Anyhow, any place, anywhere, anyone
Any form, any shape, anyway (immaterial girls)
Anything, anything I want (immaterial boys)
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Could be anything I want
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
Could be anything I want
Immaterial boys, immaterial girls
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
We're just
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
The lyrics of Sophie's song "Immaterial" explore the idea of identity and the way in which we define ourselves. The song suggests that the physical aspects of who we are, such as our gender, our genes, and our appearance, are not what truly define us. Instead, we are free to be anything we want, anywhere we want, and with anyone we want. The repetition of the phrase "immaterial boys, immaterial girls" reinforces the idea that our identities are not bound by the physical constraints of our bodies.
The song also touches on the idea of loneliness and isolation, with the line "I was just a lonely girl in the eyes of my inner child." However, the song ultimately suggests that the freedom to define our own identities allows us to overcome these feelings and connect with others in a more meaningful way. The final lines, "Immaterial girls, immaterial boys, I could be anything I want," suggest that the possibilities for self-expression and connection are limitless.
Overall, "Immaterial" is a celebration of individuality and an affirmation of the power of self-expression.
Line by Line Meaning
Immaterial girls, immaterial boys
Gender does not define who I am
Im-ma-ma-material, immaterial
My identity is not tied to any physical or material things
Could be anything I want
I have the power to shape my own identity
Anyhow, anywhere, any place, anyone that I want
I am free to be whoever I desire, wherever I go, and with whomever I choose to be with
You could be me and I could be you
We are all the same at the core of our identities
Always the same and never the same
Our identities are constantly evolving and changing
Day by day, life after life
Identity is an ongoing process throughout our lives
Without my legs or my hair
My physical appearance does not define me
Without my genes or my blood
My biological makeup does not define me
With no name and with no type of story
I am not defined by my past or my personal narrative
Where do I live?
My identity is not tied to any specific physical location
Tell me, where do I exist?
My existence transcends the physical world
I was just a lonely girl
I once felt isolated and alone in my search for identity
In the eyes of my inner child
Identity is shaped by childhood experiences and perceptions
And no matter where I go
My identity remains constant regardless of external factors
You'll always be here in my heart
The people I love and have relationships with shape my identity
I don't even have to explain
My identity is not obligated to be understood or accepted by others
Just leave me alone now
I am capable of defining my own identity without external influence
I can't be held down
My identity is not confined by societal norms or expectations
Any form, any shape, anyway (immaterial girls)
My identity is not limited by physical or societal constructs of gender
Anything, anything I want (immaterial boys)
I have the power to shape my own identity without being limited by societal constructs
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: Cecile Believe, Sophie Xeon
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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