Sofi de la Torre

Sofi de la Torre (16 March 1991) is a singer and songwriter from the Canary Islands, whose music combines elements from chillwave and rhythm and blues.

Sofi de la Torre

After high school, where she discovered a talent for music, she moved to Los Angeles, but then went to London to go to school, studying media and communications. She turned back to music and released two pop-rock singles ("Heartbeat" and "Faster"), and was asked by German film director Felix Fuchssteiner to contribute them to the soundtrack of Rubinrot ("Ruby Red"); she also appeared in the movie. She released her first album, Mine, in 2013 to modest success.[1] In 2014, she gained international attention with the single "Vermillion", co-written with Jonas W. Karlsson.[2] After that, three EPs followed: Give Up at 2, Mess, and That Isn't You, and with Karlsson she produced, in 2017, the single "London x Paris." Karlsson also produced her second album, Another? Not Me, I'm Done.[1]

Discography

Albums

  • Mine (2013)
  • Another? Not Me, I'm Done[3]
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References

  1. Buchanan, John D. "Sofi de la Torre". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
  2. "Sofi de la Torre's 'Vermillion' is a Pop Song You Need to Embrace". Billboard. September 2, 2014.
  3. Rizvi, Urooj Ali (24 July 2017). "Sofi de la Torre's Another. Not me. I'm Done: A Track-by-Track Review". Atwood Magazine.
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