Sofi Vonn steps back into her introspective universe with “Selfish,” a standout moment from her sophomore EP, 'Lucky with a side of Depression.' Recorded in London alongside rising producer Malthus, the track feels suspended in a late-night haze, where emotional honesty drifts gently through lush electronic textures. It’s a return that feels both intimate and expansive, inviting listeners into a quiet conversation with vulnerability.
Built on shimmering synths and soft atmospheric tension, “Selfish” captures the push and pull between wanting closeness and protecting emotional distance. Sofi’s songwriting leans into that discomfort with grace, allowing space for reflection rather than resolution. The production never overwhelms her voice; instead, it wraps around it, creating a cocoon of sound that feels deeply personal and emotionally resonant.
There’s a bittersweet calm to the track, one that mirrors the EP’s broader exploration of light and shadow. “Selfish” thrives in the moments between clarity and confusion, where longing lingers and emotions remain unresolved. It’s the kind of song that feels best experienced alone, late at night, when thoughts move slower and feelings sit closer to the surface.
Sofi Vonn is still working on her artistic identity, mixing polished electronic indie-pop styles with a sense of vulnerability. The track doesn’t chase immediacy or excess; instead, it trusts its mood and emotional weight. As part of Lucky with a side of Depression, it reinforces Sofi’s ability to turn quiet introspection into something beautifully immersive and deeply relatable.
