Bullied at school for her looks, Sophia found an escape daydreaming about a future life as a singer. Figuring out music was her true calling when she was still a teenager, Sophia decided to take her career seriously and pursue her studies in music at Vanier College in Montréal, where she started an empowering path towards the artist she is today. Taking time for herself to recenter on the kind of music she wanted to make as an artist, Sophia Bel found herself going back to her roots, ones that are heavily influenced by the fresh pop of the early 00s, emo-rock, and pop-punk of yesteryears.
Terrified by the mundanity of life, Sophia Bel doesn’t follow trends. She’s her own person, acknowledging her influences and inspirations whilst remaining in a constant state of inner questioning. She strives to learn and grow from her relationships and the everchanging ups and downs that they bring. From her first crush on Pete Wentz, bassist of Fall Out Boy, to her two successful EPs, Sophia Bel emerged as one of Canada’s talented and newest pop singers during the pandemic. During this dire period for the music industry, she found her creativity through this moment of pause, contemplating on her life. Now, her songs reflect the current reality of many Millennials and Gen Z; they are raw and vulnerable, giving us a glimpse of her unparalleled personality. She expresses herself through her songs, opening up to her fans and to the world, without failing to question her path.
Releasing her first album Anxious Avoidant, Sophia Bel puts herself at the forefront with music, pouring her truest version into this very personal and relatable body of work. She asserts her thoughts and her feelings through her art; from her clothes that she customizes herself to her music. Today, Sophia Bel breaks from the crowd, while still being an introvert who loves being at home, sewing , painting, making her own colorful jewelry and creating music that mirrors an entire crowd of young people living through the same hurdles.
Serotonin
Sophia Bel Lyrics
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So go fill out your prescription
Get in line, be on time, you'll be fine
You waste your time with meditation
What you need is medication
Close your eyes when the world gets too bright
Sunny side up serotonin
Honey, come let me cut your wings
You don't gotta feel a fucking thing
Never gotta feel a fucking thing again
Love is so overrated
Never let em see you naked
Never let em see your bleeding heart again
You've been breathing, breathing, breathing
From the morning to the evening
But you still wanna scream till you die
You've been trying to clear your vision
But your eyelids keep on twitching
There's a fog, there's a fog in the night
Sunny side up serotonin
(sunny side up, coming right up)
We can kill all your emotions
Honey, come let me cut your wings
You don't gotta feel a fucking thing
Never gotta feel a fucking thing again
Love is so overrated
Never let em see you naked
Never let em see your bleeding heart again
Heart again
Heart again
Heart again
Heart again
Heart again
Heart again
In the song "Serotonin" by Sophia Bel, the lyrics depict a sense of disillusionment and despair, challenging the idea of traditional healing and therapy methods. The opening lines convey a dismissive attitude towards the concept of healing, labeling it as mere fiction and advocating for medication instead. The repetition of the phrase "waste your time with meditation" suggests a cynicism towards self-help practices and a preference for quick fixes in the form of prescribed medication.
The chorus introduces the notion of "Sunny side up serotonin" which is portrayed as a way to numb or suppress emotions, suggesting a desire to escape from the overwhelming complexities of feeling deeply. It encapsulates the idea of artificial happiness or a temporary high that can be achieved through external means, rather than genuine emotional experiences. The lyrics imply a detachment from one's true emotions and a willingness to sacrifice authentic connections in exchange for a superficial sense of contentment.
The second verse continues the theme of detachment and avoidance of vulnerability, with the offer to "cut your wings" serving as a metaphor for restricting oneself from experiencing genuine emotions or forming meaningful connections with others. Love is portrayed as overrated and intimacy is shunned, urging the listener to shield their emotions and guard their vulnerabilities to avoid getting hurt. The repetition of "Never gotta feel a fucking thing again" further emphasizes the desire to numb oneself from the pain of emotional turmoil.
In the final chorus, the lyrics reinforce the idea of using serotonin as a means to suppress emotions and create a facade of positivity, despite the underlying sense of emptiness and disconnectedness. The repetition of "Never let em see your bleeding heart again" signifies a reluctance to show vulnerability or reveal one's true emotions to others, perpetuating a cycle of emotional repression and isolation. The repetition of "Heart again" at the end echoes the internal struggle with emotional suppression and the longing for genuine connection amidst a backdrop of artificial contentment.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Sophie Belisle
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LazzarClips
Reminds me of the music I grew up with. Great song! I'm glad youtube recommended this.
Anne-Marie Samson
Very good song and... well chosen lyrics
Ax
Your music is so good, mucho amor sigue así!!
Eugene Weissmnann
Cool song!!!! Love it :)
Luis pérez
Gran canción!!! Sigue así hommie
Ang3lwings
Please keep singing no matter what please.
REB
Love your vibe, I would love to collab one day
Synthetic Drone
lets go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!