If Sophia Massad isn’t on your musical radar, she really should be.

Little Okieland

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I just want to make music and connect with people.

92.9 The Edge

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The local musician, singer-songwriter, vocal coach and music production student — known for her solo indie-rock project and as one of two lead vocalists in The So Help Me’s, the five-piece stargazing math-rock band — makes her disdain perfectly clear on her new single “Insecurities.”

Oklahoma Gazette

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Songwriting is Massad's therapy and a lot of time the results are only meant for her. However, this particular track — appropriately titled ``Insecurities`` — wouldn't go away.

NewsOK

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With brilliant blue-green hair and eyes that look deeply at the world when she speaks, her personality shines through, even as she sits quietly sipping coffee.

The Edmond Sun

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Both new songs, Insecurities and Alone at Night, deal with facing harsh realities in oneself and in other people, and both songs tap into raw, unadulterated emotion.

OKSessions

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A lot of my music is really hard for me to release because it is so personal and makes me vulnerable. But I like it is important for artists to share their dark side and show their struggles along with their triumph.

Uncovering Oklahoma

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Sophia Massad is a familiar face to the Heard on Hurd family

Edmond Life and Leisure

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Massad, transfixed on her muse, sat down at the piano and created “Come Back Home,” a story about finding the love of her life, and then losing him to the chaos and confusion of this world.

The Backbeat

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Insecurities released in early May, having been met with such a warm reception, getting articles in multiples magazines, newspapers, blogs, and radio play, Massad’s fan base began to thrive.

Uncovering Oklahoma

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