In the realm of musical exploration, few artists dare to venture into the ethereal landscapes that XCVIII (98) effortlessly traverses. Their latest single, “Sophia,” is not just a song but a transcendental experience—an ode to the pursuit of love, destiny, and enlightenment. Drawing inspiration from legends like Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, and The 1975, XCVIII weaves a sonic tapestry that defies categorization, blending dream pop and indie pop into a spellbinding symphony of sound.
As “Sophia” unfolds, listeners are whisked away on a journey of introspection and emotion, guided by Kevin Joseph’s soul-stirring vocals and Lisa Sung’s haunting jazz pianos. With each note, a new layer of depth is revealed, inviting the audience to lose themselves in the music’s intricate melodies and cinematic sound design by Aepmah. Don’t miss your chance to embark on this sonic odyssey—stream “Sophia” today and let yourself be swept away by the magic of XCVIII’s musical prowess.
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