Sohodolls (@sohodolls) is a popular electronic music band from London, England. Not too long ago, they released a pulsating disco-dancefloor filler, “Napoleon Baby,” recorded in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, via Filthy Pretty/A&G Records.
Sohodolls – “Napoleon Baby” Single
Inspired by Eurythmics’ “Sweet Dreams,” Kate Bush’s “Running up that Hill,” and Donna Summers’ “I Feel Love,” the Otabek Salamov (a.k.a. Needshes) produced track sees Sohodolls unleash a pop side that has been bubbling away in the background of their recent singles, but now comes fully to the forefront.
Complete with a French-spoken outro and some retro-sounding synths by Robert Harder, who produced Sohodolls’ hits “Bang Bang Bang Bang” and “Stripper,” the track is a departure from Sohodolls’ recent singles like alternative-rock track “Bad,” which recently featured in Netflix’s top 10 series, Geek Girl.
An exciting twist, “Napoleon Baby” is brimming with the band’s trademark catchy hooks and seductive attitude, but ventures into different territories and is set to take both old and new fans on an odyssey through the ‘80s, ‘00s, back to 2024 and beyond!
Sohodolls – “Napoleon Baby” Single
“The song is about the pursuit of ambition at all costs. I talk about what pursuing a music career has cost me – friendships, relationships, and even the loss of better financial opportunities. I wanted to write and be successful above all else. I swore I’d never give up. But never giving up can mean subjecting yourself to more bruising and more humiliation. This song is a reflection of that irrational wiring. That’s why I linked the track to ‘Napoleon’ because there’s been a historical suggestion (whether true or not) that his ambition and drive were born out of an inferiority complex. So, in the song, I’m imagining success and I’m imagining thanking my inferiority complex for the art I’ve created.” – Maya von Doll explained
“Napoleon Baby” is the most pop song on Sohodolls’ upcoming album and the most pop-sounding song they have ever made. The result is a catchy, bass-loaded, electro-dance-pop anthem for wrestling all distractions and negative voices to the ground and continuing to rise in creativity.
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