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Sophie Adamson

@sophieadamsonmusic

Just your local forest nymph who escaped the fae to write pop musique…
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currently obsessed with british murder mystery tv shows where all the murders happen in the same town in every episode and everyone's just like oh yep there goes another one, just another day in shirefordtonstead

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Non-Europeans will never understand the pain of us having no Eurovision to bond over tonight.

Boycott the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) with me this year if you want to make a protest against the war crimes committed in Palestine!

I am aware of my privilege as somebody who has the chance to sit back and enjoy a television show as others spend their days sheltering from bombs. This is why I refuse to be a viewer of the ESC this year, and if you also want to give a voice to those whose voices have been silenced, please join me. Make noise and make sure your voice is heard. Do not turn a blind eye to injustice!

Thank you

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My first EP, ‘Fairytales’ is a whimsical tale of 21st century life. It is a coming-of-age story told in a slightly unusual way, about the trials and tribulations of adulthood with all its complexities.

She is out on all platforms now.

Thank you to anyone who has listened.

Sophie🔮🪄✨

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These are my first 3 songs. They are all based on the concept of a fairytale (incorporating mythology and folklore). My next song, The Last Night on Earth will be released next Friday 26/01/2024 and my EP, Fairytales, will be released the coming Friday.

More music is coming soon. I finally saved up to make my lifelong dream a reality. I hope if you stumble upon this post, you have a gorgeous day. Lotsa love, my sirens and fairy monarchs.

🧜🏻‍♀️ 🧚🏻

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If you don't believe that crystals can keep away negative people in your life you've obviously never thrown one hard enough, my personal favourite that i recommend is called brick

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Well… The Giggle has really helped heal a whole generation’s unresolved trauma, right?

Ten/Fourteen can finally be happy. Content. He can live with his best friend and found family. Leave the battlefield and just be. For once in his life. The one thing he had never had the chance to do.

My inner child has been comforted. It felt like Fifteen was giving us all a hug and a kiss on the forehead.

Everyone deserves that feeling of family. Of love. Seeing a character go through so much loss and get a second chance at happiness is heartwarming, and I am forever grateful to Russell T Davies for his ability to make us fall in love with these beautifully written human characters.

We deserved that ending. The joy in Fourteen’s eyes and the hope in Fifteen’s.

Loved it. Cathartic. Beautiful. Brilliant. Fantastic.

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