Sofia Camara’s “Girls Like You” reflects emotional cycles, out now with lyric video release.
Sofia Camara’s latest release, “Girls Like You,” reveals her ability to balance emotion with pop appeal. Released via 21 Entertainment and Universal Music Canada, with international rollout via Mercury and Polydor, the single explores themes of familiarity, impulse, and emotional memory.
“This song is about emotional muscle memory,” she shares. “There’s something so beautiful about a little bit of danger and the unknown – especially when it feels so familiar, like love.”.
Created with hitmakers Mike Wise, Nathan Ferraro, Lowell, and Donny Bravo, the single reunites the team behind her fan-favorite “Who Do I Call Now? (Hellbent).” Lowell and Ferraro’s credentials include a GRAMMY nod and a JUNO win.
Previews of “Girls Like You” across her social channels skyrocketed past 14 million views, and the energy followed her live to European stages while supporting Dean Lewis. Her newly announced Healing Hearts Tour in Europe and UK is already in high demand, with upgraded venues across multiple cities.
A strong year continues for Camara, with debut performances at Osheaga and Lollapalooza rounding out her 2025.