Sofija blooms with independence on “Fucking Flowers”

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2025 kicks off with a bang as Sofija unveils her first release of the year, “Fucking Flowers.” This smooth R&B track serves as the first single off her upcoming debut EP.

The song begins with Sofija reflecting on the unfamiliarity of life without a significant other, singing, “Maybe I’ll stay out / Maybe I’ll stay home…I ain’t gonna wait for rain to fall / For sun, to shine, to grow on our stupid flowers.” While there, she erupts into this vibrant wave of lush vocals layered over sleek and sophisticated synths, seemingly elegant synths, creating a vibe that is both intimate and expansive.

“Fucking Flowers” examines themes of independence, emotional growth and breaking free. Sofija takes control of her narrative despite waiting for some things to improve. The track balances vulnerability with strength, letting listeners into an anthem of self-discovery.

With this messy path the singer has laid out, you’re immediately taken aback and drawn in by this romantic reflection. Rather, it’s a reminder to let go and move forward and find some hope on your own terms.

Keep up with Sofija: Instagram // Spotify // X // Facebook // YouTube

Clare Gehlich
Clare Gehlichhttps://sites.google.com/view/clare-gehlich
Clare is a recent Stony Brook University graduate, holding a BA in Journalism. She was a journalism intern at Melodic for the spring 2024 semester and currently serves as the album coordinator and is a freelance writer for the magazine.

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