Los Angeles-based alternative pop duo Haute & Freddy have released their highly awaited new single, "Sophie," now available across digital platforms. Accompanying the track is an official visualizer crafted by renowned filmmaker and photographer Silken Weinberg, known for her work on Ethel Cain’s "Preacher’s Daughter" and "Perverts."
"Sophie" explores the lingering presence of someone who remains in your thoughts long after they've left your life. According to Haute & Freddy, the song captures the sensation of being in your hometown, sitting at a bar, and feeling haunted by the possibility of that person walking through the door. It portrays a ghost story wrapped in a love song, offering a fleeting glimpse into what might have been.
The song was co-produced by Haute & Freddy and Bergen-based producer Askjell, known for collaborations with Sigrid, Aurora, and iris. It follows their previous single "Shy Girl," which garnered over 2.4 million streams globally after an exclusive premiere on V Magazine. The publication praised "Shy Girl" as a track encouraging listeners to "move to the beat of their own synthpop drum," complemented by visuals featuring ornate birdcages and nods to un...
Haute & Freddy Release Captivating New Single 'Sophie' with Visualizer and Tour Dates Announced
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