Sophie Breton


Sophie


Breton


Sophie Breton

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Sophie Breton

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It's not easy to get around in a fast-changing world. Feeling lonely is something you can find just about everywhere. But Sophie Breton, an artist from Quebec, has spent years using her music to the create a world that includes everybody, a safe space made of sound where nobody has to feel alone. She went from being a big concert fan to an up-and-coming artist by making, not waiting: she chose to stop waiting for chances and start making her own.

It's not easy to get around in a fast-changing world. Feeling lonely is something you can find just about everywhere. But Sophie Breton, an artist from Quebec, has spent years using her music to the create a world that includes everybody, a safe space made of sound where nobody has to feel alone. She went from being a big concert fan to an up-and-coming artist by making, not waiting: she chose to stop waiting for chances and start making her own.


Now, that safe space is really taking shape in Blues Room, her new album. It's a special musical place where the past, present, and future are all mixed together with her deep lyrics and timeless songs. Breton asks listeners to go on a very personal trip, where every note and word has a real, personal truth that also feels like it's shared by everyone. It's more than just listening; it's like living there.

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Sophie Breton

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Breton

Sophie Breton

One piece of this world is the single Good To Marry, a pop song that wraps you up in a peaceful and thoughtful sadness. It talks about the common fear of not finding true love, with an honesty that really gets to you. Its outro bridge, which was promoted on social media, has become a much-awaited and enjoyed moment for her fans. It shows Breton's skill at connecting an exact feeling with a hook that you can't resist. It's a piece that would fit great on playlists.

One piece of this world is the single Good To Marry, a pop song that wraps you up in a peaceful and thoughtful sadness. It talks about the common fear of not finding true love, with an honesty that really gets to you. Its outro bridge, which was promoted on social media, has become a much-awaited and enjoyed moment for her fans. It shows Breton's skill at connecting an exact feeling with a hook that you can't resist. It's a piece that would fit great on playlists.

Discography

Discography

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