The Canadian alt-pop firecracker, Sophie Powers, based in Los Angeles just released her new single, “move with me,” and it’s as honest as it is electric. An aural hybrid of thumping pop energy and emotionally raw lyrics, this song demands you to dance, but you’ll discover how it feels to feel seen amid the chaos.
Co-written with Cameron Hunter and Michael Gonek and produced by Gonek, “move with me” is a deep dive into the emotional tug-of-war between ambition and intimacy. It’s the kind of track you play when you’re hustling to make your dreams come true but also wondering if someone, somewhere, is running after you, too.
The accompanying music video, directed by Jordie, beautifully visualizes “move with me.” Through sharp detail and kinetic camera work, it creates a world in which no movement is ever static, but somehow, in that tempestuous whirl, we can find a bond. Powers shines with self-possession, confidently claiming her identity as a fashion-forward, bisexual 20-something artist making room for herself on her terms.
From gritty synth lines to confessional lyrics, “move with me” speaks directly to Gen Z’s unshakeable hustle and the subdued desire for emotional synchronization beneath it all. Clocking in at just under three minutes, the song crystallizes that brief but intense feeling of recognition, like making eye contact across a crowded room and realizing that there’s someone on your level. It’s sharp, sleek, and emotionally charged in all the best ways. With “move with me,” Sophie Powers doesn’t need anyone to slow her down. She’s asking you to keep pace or be left behind. And that’s the sort of anthem we need at the moment.
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