
The producer and singer DJ Sophie dies at the age of 34 | INSTAGRAM
Once again, bad news has shaken the international music industry, thanks to the fact that the singer DJ and producer SOPHIE has lost her life at the age of 34 after suffering a sudden altercation. According to his work team Mix Mag, the artist lost his life in Athens to that at 4 in the morning and they added a short message.
“Right now respecting privacy for the family is the priority,” they wrote clearly in the statement.
SOPHIE was one of the greatest representatives and icons of activism transgender, Proudly demonstrating and representing who he was.
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The artist had the opportunity to work with Madonna, Lady Gaga and other great artists. In Madonna’s case I’m working on creating “Bitch! I’m Madonna,” which the pop queen did in a duet with Nicki Minaj.
For her part with Lady Gaga was part of Chromatica, His latest album.
The artist was born in Scotland, Glasgow, and from the beginning grew up with a great interest in music, since she was a child, in fact her father always listened to electronic music cassettes and it was when he began to wake up. this feeling and desire to continue as the creator of this type of entertainment.
Just 9 years ago he started writing his songs and then went on to learn how to create and produce them. He was part of a band Motherland, although his was to sing solo so he managed to collaborate with great artists like Charlie XCX.
After a few years she considered it the right time to share with the world that she was a transgender woman and that her biggest dream in life was to be a pop star. That’s why we were able to see her working on several projects very focused on what she loved.
Sophie rose to fame with singles such as “Bipp” (2013) and “Lemonade” (2014), which were collected on the 2015 Product compilation. Her debut album Oil of Every Pearl s Un-insides followed in 2018. , which earned them a Grammy Award nomination for Best Dance / Electronic Album. After her accidental death in 2021, Pitchfork called Sophie “the influential British producer who transformed electronic music into an original and invigorating avant-garde pop.”
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The artist was described as a solitary figure and remained anonymous for some time, hiding her identity in interviews by masking her voice or covering parts of herself. Early in his career, his real-life identity was the subject of speculation in the press. Prior to the revelation that she was a trans woman, some commentators accused Sophie of “female appropriation,” assuming she was a man who used a female stage name.
In an email interview with Pitchfork in 2013, when asked about her choice of ‘Sophie’ as a stage name, she replied, “It tastes good and it’s like a humidifier.” In a Boiler Room show, drag artist Ben Woozy was recruited to mimic a DJ set while Sophie pretended to be a bodyguard.
In October 2017, Sophie released the music video for “It’s Okay to Cry,” in which she used her own voice and image in her work for the first time, appearing naked from the bust against a background. of clouds. This was widely interpreted as her manifestation as a trans woman.
She confirmed her trans identity in later interviews, though she spoke of feeling closed by labels, describing her music as her “chosen method of communication” and self-expression. After her accidental death in 2021, representatives have informed Pitchfork that Sophie preferred not to use gender pronouns.