Scoop has an Ethical Paywall
Licence needed for work use Start Free Trial

Art & Entertainment | Book Reviews | Education | Entertainment Video | Health | Lifestyle | Sport | Sport Video | Search

 

Sophie Toyne Soars With New Album 'Orange Skies' And Inspiring Single 'Fly Like An Eagle'

18 July

New Zealand is abuzz with anticipation as 15-year-old Sophie Toyne prepares to release her highly anticipated new album, 'Orange Skies,' on Friday, July 18th. This landmark album sees Sophie collaborating with legendary producer Dick Le Fort. The album is spearheaded by her powerful and deeply personal lead single, "Fly Like an Eagle," also masterfully penned by Le Fort, marking a pivotal moment for the artist who has already been generating significant momentum.

The groundwork for this exciting release was further laid by Sophie's critically acclaimed pre-release single, "Service of Mine." This track holds a fascinating history: it was originally written 40 years ago by the esteemed Sharon O'Neill for her debut album, 'This Heart This Song.' Notably, it too was produced by Dick Le Fort at the time, but remained unreleased until now.

Its compelling narrative and a standout appearance on Seven Sharp in New Zealand ignited a wave of interest, driving thousands of pre-release streams for her new material. This initial success clearly showcased a passionate and rapidly expanding fanbase, setting the stage for the 'Orange Skies' grand unveiling.

"Fly Like an Eagle" is more than just a new track; it's a profound statement. This captivating song, penned by Le Fort, is one of empowerment for young people who feel like they’re victims of peer pressure and adult disconnection both at school and in their daily lives. Sophie, like many of her friends, has experienced the worst aspects of peer pressure, including unkind and demeaning personal remarks, and at worst, bullying.

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading

Producer writer Dick Le Fort says “The lyrics in the song convey that there is an answer to what can be an otherwise miserable social life and that there’s hope for the future by believing in oneself. As the Dalai Lama wisely stated, "If you visualise where you want to be, you’ll get there sooner by believing your own self-worth."

This message resonates deeply with Sophie's journey and her readiness to truly "fly" with her music. This unique, inspirational narrative, combined with Le Fort's expertise and Sophie's undeniable talent, creates a track brimming with emotional depth and broad appeal.

With an already engaged audience and critical acclaim building, Sophie Toyne's 'Orange Skies' promises to be a landmark release. Her authentic storytelling and powerful delivery are sure to resonate deeply, cementing her place as a significant voice in the music scene.

© Scoop Media

Advertisement - scroll to continue reading
 
 
 
Culture Headlines | Health Headlines | Education Headlines

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

LATEST HEADLINES

  • CULTURE
  • HEALTH
  • EDUCATION