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Sofia Kourtesis explores the beautiful connection to music in her newest single

Sofia Kourtesis is set to release her highly anticipated debut album, ‘Madres,’ due out for release in the last week of October. As a preview of what is to come, the Berlin-based artist has shared a dazzling and emotionally charged anthem titled ‘How Music Makes You Feel Better’. This new single – in its purest essence – is a testament to the profound healing power of music.

In a world often filled with turmoil and uncertainty, Sofia’s How Music Makes You Feel Better arrives as a beacon of hope and restoration. Sofia, in her own words, encapsulates the essence of this song as she states, “During every storm, during every ups and downs, pain and grief, music is always the most beautiful thing that is going to make you feel better”. That feeling is a sentiment that resonates deeply with anyone who has experienced the therapeutic embrace of music during life’s darkest moments.

‘Madres,’ the forthcoming album, is a heartfelt dedication to the renowned neurosurgeon Peter Vajkoczy, whose miraculous intervention extended not only Sofia’s mother’s life but also breathed new life into her own. The album is a celebration of hope, the transformative power of love, and the miracles that it can create.

From her upcoming album, you’re going to get Sofia at her bess: diving straight into the intricate details of life – a section she didn’t have the time or energy to explore previously – in an album that encapsulates the dual sounds of her Peruvian heritage and her adopted home in Berlin; a fusion of influences that make her artistry truly unique. Also, this upcoming album is a showcase of her commitment to gender equality, the protection of queer individuals, and an access to safe abortions-causes that are deeply personal and close to her heart.

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Sofia’s latest single is not just a sonically, emotionally depth single, it serves as a reminder that amidst life’s challenges, music has the incredible ability to mend our spirits and provide solace.

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Steve

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