Review: Sophia Fisher – Twenty Times This

If you haven’t heard “Twenty Times This”, you’re in for a treat—Sophia blends neo‑soul and pop in a way that feels personal yet universal, painting a portrait of emotional self‑sabotage with vocals so smooth and honest that you can practically feel every pause, every breath, and every unspoken word. The lyrics explore the push‑pull of falling hard while pulling away, a kind of avoidant dance that Fisher knows intimately—and turns into a melody that hugs you tight. The production is spacious and warm, letting her piano roots shine alongside subtle beats, giving the track both groove and gravity

There’s something incredibly authentic in the way her voice glides—sometimes playful, sometimes pained—yet always fully in control. The song’s rhythm has this lazy sway that feels like late-night reflection, and by the chorus, you’re hooked, leaning into her delivery, feeling seen.

I really love this song, I genuinely believe it should be on everyone’s playlist because it captures so perfectly that mix of vulnerability and swagger, and it’s the kind of track you’ll return to again and again for its emotional honesty and musical depth—this tune has that rare ability to hit you right in the feels while still bouncing along with effortless cool.

Sophia Fisher’s Cleveland‑born sound delivers neo‑soul with pop appeal, and “Twenty Times This” is a shining example of her artistry in full bloom—thoughtful, heartfelt, and effortlessly stylish.

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