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Sophia Tice shares new single ‘WAY OUT’

  • jimt
  • 2 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Sophia Tice has always existed comfortably between genres, but with her latest single ‘WAY OUT’, she sounds more focused than ever. Known for blending pop, R&B, indie rock, and folk, Tice now leans decisively into art pop and indie pop, pairing emotional immediacy with a darker, more experimental edge. It’s not a reinvention — it’s a refinement.


At the heart of ‘WAY OUT’ is a deeply human story. Written from the perspective of a friend witnessing someone trapped in a toxic relationship, the song captures chaos, fear, and self-reflection without romanticising the pain. Tice’s vocals feel intimate and lived-in, pulling the listener directly into the emotional crossfire between staying and leaving.


The production, crafted alongside Jackson Lowe, plays a crucial role in shaping that tension. Live piano lines ground the track emotionally, while layered indie pop textures add urgency and atmosphere. The balance between organic instrumentation and experimental polish gives the song a sense of scale while keeping it emotionally raw.


‘WAY OUT’ feels like a complete artistic statement. Drawing inspiration from artists like Lorde, Billie Eilish, and The Japanese House, Sophia Tice continues to carve out a space that’s unmistakably her own — thoughtful, vulnerable, and unafraid to push into new sonic territory.



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