Rising Mexican-Canadian artist Sophia Be peels back the layers of heartbreak on her most vulnerable release to date, “I Still Love You.” Now based in Los Angeles, the singer-songwriter channels the ache of unresolved love into a poignant pop ballad marked by stirring piano melodies, sweeping strings, and vocals that cut straight to the core.
Written on the same day her ex moved to another country, the track feels like a letter never sent—raw, intimate, and achingly real. “It came from a strong place of emotion and honesty,” Sophia shares. That authenticity pulses through every note, especially in the song’s haunting refrain: “I still love you”—a simple lyric that carries the weight of everything unspoken.
Produced by longtime friend Ben, the minimalist arrangement leaves space for emotion to breathe. The piano acts as a second voice, echoing the bittersweet tension between holding on and letting go. Sophia’s delivery is both powerful and fragile, tracing the emotional terrain of a love that lingers after its departure.
Sophia Be’s journey from background vocalist to solo breakout artist continues to gain momentum. After an unforgettable appearance with Tones And I on Australia’s Triple J, and a growing catalogue of honest, emotionally resonant tracks, “I Still Love You” feels like a turning point—a bold artistic statement rooted in personal truth.
As she prepares for her debut live show in LA, this release solidifies Sophia Be as not just one to watch, but one to feel.