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Sone ‘Rollercoaster’ - A Raw Ride of Self-Love

  • Sonic Sisters Team
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Opera-trained and pop-obsessed, Sone isn’t here to fit the mold — she’s here to flip it upside down. And with Rollercoaster, her explosive new single, the rising vocal powerhouse gives us a front-row seat to the beautiful chaos inside her mind — no seatbelts required.


The track, co-produced in Paris with Theo Laurent-Vitale, is pure drama — a soaring, genre-bending anthem that turns emotional instability into a battle cry. Drawing on the theatrical pulse of Lady Gaga, the cinematic melancholia of Lana Del Rey, and the no-holds-barred honesty of Chappell Roan, Rollercoaster is not just a song. It’s a statement.


Born in the U.S., raised between New York and Russia, and classically trained in Germany, Sone’s journey has never been linear. She sang at the Kremlin at age 10, performed for crowds of 10,000 at Crocus City Hall, and studied at the Manhattan School of Music before earning her opera degree overseas. But it wasn’t until she started sharing intimate, genre-defying performances online — mixing heartbreak pop with operatic technique — that her voice really found its audience.


Now with Rollercoaster, she’s forging her own sonic universe — raw, fearless, and loud in all the right ways.


On the release, Sone shares, “‘Rollercoaster’ is inspired by the emotional rollercoaster one can be on. Basically it’s something that I grew to like about myself and my personality, and many people have shamed me for being myself before but now I’m like- well if you don’t like me and what I have to offer - my “rollercoaster” - then get on a new ride.”


Sone isn’t just redefining pop — she’s rehumanizing it. In a world that prizes polish and predictability, she’s making space for the imperfect, the passionate, and the powerfully unfiltered.


And if Rollercoaster is the first track in Sone’s world? Let’s just say: we’re all in for the ride.


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