Sophia Bolinder is back again with her new single “My Own Company” and I didn’t even need a full listen to know I was in. It grabbed me quickly. It’s the kind of track you play once and then let run again without thinking about it.
The song leans into that heartbreak space, but not in a heavy way. It’s more like figuring things out while moving forward. There’s a sense of self-discovery in it. But it doesn’t spell everything out. It just flows.
Her voice carries most of that feeling. It’s rich and catchy and the way she delivers each line is confident and raw. It’s easy to sit with. Her vocals are not forced or overworked which honestly made me enjoy it more.
The production is professional and caught my attention. There are small creative choices in the background that keep things interesting. It never gets crowded. That really shows in the chorus. I liked how she kept it simple instead of stacking too many sounds and layers. It stays in your head because of that, not because it’s loud or overdone.
I really love her vocal performance. There’s something raw in it. Like she’s just letting the song speak to you. That’s probably why I’ve never regretted writing about her. She always finds a way to bring something a bit different and this one is no exception. This is one of those songs that sticks around longer than expected. I thought I’d play it once, maybe twice, but it kept pulling me back in. Honestly, I’m glad it did.
