Sody - 'Frozen Lake'
British future pop-star Sody has just released her heartwarming new track ‘Frozen Lake’.
Recently Sody returned with her tongue in cheek banger “Star Potential” which questioned about the expectations of young artists in the music industry whilst also becoming your next fist-pumping anthem to sing out loud to. Before that, Sody joined forces with Mae Muller, Beren Olivia, Cat Burns and Rachel Chinouriri on Dylan’s “Every Heart But Mine” single. In what is already proving to be busy year of new music releases this year, fans can expect plenty more brilliance from Sody who is just getting started.
Speaking about today’s release, Sody explains “Frozen lake encapsulates the feeling of being trapped and not being able to break free. The inspiration behind the song came from a recurring dream I was having and when I looked up the meaning, it said I was being held back in areas of my life and was unfulfilled with the direction I was going in. That was exactly how I was feeling in my career at the time but can also relate it to certain relationships too.”
Sody’s approach to raw songwriting has proven to be the winning blueprint throughout her career. Only two years after her debut song, she released her demo ‘Whole’ which sat on Spotify’s ‘Most Beautiful Songs in the World’ playlist for three consecutive years. Sody then released two EPs ‘I’m Sorry, I’m Not Sorry,’ (2019) followed by real growth takes time,’ (2020) over which her audience grew exponentially. The EP releases and the tracks that followed produced a slew of popular singles that captured the hearts of a growing global audience. From the likes of mid-tempo ‘butterfly’ (2019), emotively pensive ‘is your bedroom ceiling bored?’ (2020) - a collaboration with Cavetown, and the brutally honest ‘Bitch (I Said It,)’ in 2021, the tracks were as versatile as they were strong.
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