SoShy

SoShy
Birth name Deborah Sarah Epstein
Born (1982-09-14) September 14, 1982[1]
Paris, France
Origin Paris, France
Genres contemporary, pop, soul
Occupation(s) singer, songwriter actress DJ Model
Years active 2000–present
Labels Sphere Musique/eOne Music Mosley Music Group
Interscope Records
Universal Music Group
Daylight Records
Associated acts Timbaland, Nelly Furtado
Website https://www.facebook.com/soshymusic

SoShy (born Deborah Sarah Epstein;[2] September 14, 1982),[1] is a French singer and songwriter.[3]

Early life

She was born Deborah Sarah Epstein[2] in Paris, France, on September 14, 1982,[1] to a French-Argentine-Italian mother and a French-Russian-Ukrainian father. Her early childhood was spent in New York City and Los Angeles.[4]

Career

SoShy, who began her career as an actress, soon discovered the art of DJing, which she did for several years. She also started Singing in clubs at the age of fifteen. She then met Lone, a French producer in 2003, and from there signed a deal with Sony Music/Daylight New York. Since signing, SoShy has traveled the world for her debut album, co-writing with artists including BloodShy, Sam Waters, Walter Turbitt, Mark Ronson, Cool and Dre, Steve Kipner, Estelle, Jim Beanz, Michelle Bell, Kovas, Novel and more. She was also featured at the 2005 and 2007 MUSEXPO music conferences.

SoShy co-wrote with Ryan Tedder from the group One Republic "Strike the Match" for the ECHO Music Awards nominated German all-female pop band Monrose .

"Appetite for Love" was written in Gunnersbury, London in 2004 with former members of the rock group Rising Times and producer Guz Lally after songwriting stalwart Wayne Hector declined the session. The title was paraphrased from the hard rock group Guns N' Roses' debut album.

In addition, she wrote a song for the American pop rock singer Chris Cornell on his new album Scream. Also in 2009 she wrote the song "Elvis", sung by the Belgian group Leki & The Sweet Mints.

SoShy was signed to Timbaland's MosleyMusic Group/Interscope/Universal Music Group through Jimmy Iovine.

She can be heard on "Morning After Dark" which she co-wrote, the first single from Timbaland's 2009 album Shock Value II.[3] Her single "Dorothy" was featured on the FIFA 10 and her song "The Way I" was featured on The Official Soundtrack of FIFA 06. They soon after intensively promoted the hit single by performing live on TV for the MTV Music Awards, Conan O'Brien Tonight Show, followed by many live shows, such as House of Blues Los Angeles and also throughout the world.

She then signed to Sphere Musique/eOne Music in Canada from 2012 to 2014. Her debut album Crack The Code was released September 9, 2014 worldwide. The first two lead singles ("Whateva Man" and "City Of Angels") are now available on iTunes.[5] The video for "Whateva Man" premiered on Vevo September 3, 2014.[6]

She is currently working on her new album as well as going back to her acting and DJing career.

Discography

Studio albums

Title Album details Sales
Crack the Code TBA TBA TBA

Solo singles

Year Song Album(s)
2005 "The Way I" FIFA 06 soundtrack
2009 "Dorothy" FIFA 10 soundtrack
2014 "Whateva Man" Crack The Code
2014 "City Of Angels Crack The Code
Year Song Chart positions Album
US UK AUS NZ GER FRA CAN NET IRE NOR EU
2009 "Morning After Dark" (with Timbaland and Nelly Furtado) 61 6 19 6 13 8 21 11 13 8 Shock Value II

Solo songs

Year Song Album(s)
2004 "Over Again" TBA
"What If" TBA
2014 "Whateva Man" Crack The Code
"City Of Angels" Crack The Code

Other appearances

Year Song Artist Album(s) Notes
2006 "Strike The Match" Monrose I Am Co-writer of the song with Ryan Tedder
2006 "Appetite For Love" Natalia Everything and More Co-writer of the song with Cameron Jean-Laing; Lee Macdougall; Gulzar Singh Lally
2009 "Ease Off The Liquor" Timbaland Shock Value II (additional vocals)
"Lost Cause" Chris Cornell Scream writer of the song
"Elvis" [7] "Leki & The Sweet Mints" Leki & The Sweet Mints writer of the song

Remixes

References

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