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In 2018, she tried to start with a singing career. The music video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC3W2NOqugM "Ain't Gonna Play (Official Video) feat. theweiszest"] was released on YouTube and the Streams on Spotify and iTunes. They were not exactly chart breakers. Interesting, because as kid she was often mocked for her voice.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=div4_Wk3hk8 Sophia Lucia's Voice Change (if you remember her from dance moms WATCH THIS)]</ref> She went to a therapist, who encouraged her to start writing her feelings down on paper. He suggested like a “dear diary” type of thing, but she found that super cheesy and started writing poetry instead. And her dad thought her poetry was good, so he mention writing a song and contacted a family friend to make a song with her. | In 2018, she tried to start with a singing career. The music video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QC3W2NOqugM "Ain't Gonna Play (Official Video) feat. theweiszest"] was released on YouTube and the Streams on Spotify and iTunes. They were not exactly chart breakers. Interesting, because as kid she was often mocked for her voice.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=div4_Wk3hk8 Sophia Lucia's Voice Change (if you remember her from dance moms WATCH THIS)]</ref> She went to a therapist, who encouraged her to start writing her feelings down on paper. He suggested like a “dear diary” type of thing, but she found that super cheesy and started writing poetry instead. And her dad thought her poetry was good, so he mention writing a song and contacted a family friend to make a song with her. | ||
“Ain’t Gonna Play” is the very first one that she wrote and felt comfortable putting out there. The song is about a boy, who she was very much into and caused her a lot of pain. She wasn’t one for conflict and would just let the things go. The song was her outlet to say anything that she didn’t have the courage to say it to him in person. It’s about young love. Not just when your first relationship gone bad, but the stuff girls generally go through with boys. She had a thing with this boy for months and he kept telling her how much he liked her, and how he wanted to be with her, but then would run off with any of girl, while she was away. But in general, guys lead girls on way too much and that’s why she thought, it’s relatable to girls of her age. She wanted | “Ain’t Gonna Play” is the very first one that she wrote and felt comfortable putting out there. The song is about a boy, who she was very much into and caused her a lot of pain. She wasn’t one for conflict and would just let the things go. The song was her outlet to say anything that she didn’t have the courage to say it to him in person. It’s about young love. Not just when your first relationship gone bad, but the stuff girls generally go through with boys. She had a thing with this boy for months and he kept telling her how much he liked her, and how he wanted to be with her, but then would run off with any of girl, while she was away. But in general, guys lead girls on way too much and that’s why she thought, it’s relatable to girls of her age. She wanted do more music. She worked also on her acting career and took acting lessions. Her dream was to become lead actress in a teen drama show. Still these days Soph is keen for being a top cast or lead actress on a successful movie or TV show. | ||
In 2019, she performed on Universal Dance Awards TV show.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10264908/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_1 IMDb Universal Dance Awards]</ref>. An award show that includes 18 award categories, inspiring speeches and world-class performances highlighting and honoring dancers, choreographers, dance educators, dance influencers, dance conventions and competitions. | In 2019, she performed on Universal Dance Awards TV show.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10264908/?ref_=nm_flmg_slf_1 IMDb Universal Dance Awards]</ref>. An award show that includes 18 award categories, inspiring speeches and world-class performances highlighting and honoring dancers, choreographers, dance educators, dance influencers, dance conventions and competitions. | ||