Sophie, a Grammy Award-nominated transgender pop singer, died suddenly at the age of 34 in the Greek capital, Athens.
The trans artist did not stay on the couch, "I wanted to go up and see the fourteenth moon, but slipped and fell from there."
Sophie, a Grammy Award-nominated transgender pop singer, died suddenly at the age of 34 in the Greek capital, Athens.
Born in Scotland, Sophie has worked with some of the biggest names in the music industry, including Madonna and Charlie XXX, among others.
She died at 4 a.m. Saturday, according to a statement from Sophie's manager.
"Sophie was a new voice in the world of music and one of the greatest artists of the last decade," the statement said.
In the world of music, he not only paved a new path and demonstrated creativity, but also conveyed a new message through his music. She was a great symbol of freedom.
In addition to the manager, a statement from Sophie's album "Transgresio" has been released on her sudden death, explaining how the "tragic accident" happened.
According to the statement, "According to her spirituality, Sophie wanted to go to the heights and see the fourteenth moon, but slipped and fell from there." She will always be with us. "
The statement further said that Sophie's family is grateful for the love and sympathy of the fans and requested that they be left alone in this difficult time.
Sophie based her music on pop, trance, dance music, but she beautifully molded it into a form that you immediately understand that this song could not belong to anyone other than Sophie. There are a lot of fans of his music.
Madonna teamed up with Sophie in 2015 to sing "I'm Madonna! What was produced? He also worked with Charlie XCX.
Through her music, Sophie not only crossed the boundaries of pop music and discovered new horizons, but she also gave music in the difficult land of abstract and electronic music that is unique to Sophie. Sophie herself was transgender and in 2018 After receiving an award from the Association of Independent Music, he worked hard to promote the rights of the transgender community through his art.
Receiving the award at the time, he said, "To be entitled to this award, one has to not only change the music of the present age but also expose the thinking of this patriarchal society to the world."
It meant making music that was more diverse, exciting, and meaningful to us and to the generations that make up our lives today.
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