Sone’s ‘Rollercoaster’ Is a Thrilling Ride Through Emotion, Power, and Reinvention
- Melodrift Team
- Apr 28
- 2 min read

With the release of Rollercoaster, international vocal powerhouse Sone doesn’t just step into the spotlight—she commands it. This genre-bending, soul-baring anthem is more than just a pop track; it's a statement. One that boldly says: embrace the chaos, celebrate the climb, and don’t apologize for the fall.
From the first cinematic swell, Rollercoaster grabs your attention with the theatrical elegance of classical influence and the raw, edgy pulse of modern pop. Co-produced in Paris with French engineer Théo Laurent-Vitale, the track weaves together the moody introspection of Lana Del Rey, the punchy attitude of Chappell Roan, and the grandiosity of Lady Gaga, all while remaining unmistakably Sone. Her voice—an electrifying fusion of operatic precision and pop-world grit—soars and plummets with emotional intensity, mirroring the lyrical journey.
At its heart, Rollercoaster is about owning your emotional landscape in all its messy, beautiful glory. “Why am I so emotional?” Sone asks at the song’s opening—what started as a journal entry becomes a defiant anthem of self-acceptance. It's not just a confession, it's a reclamation. “If you don’t like my rollercoaster,” she declares, “go ride a different one.”
This single signals a powerful new chapter for the rising Popera star. Known for her viral videos blending pop and opera in everyday settings, Sone has built a loyal online following by refusing to be boxed in. Rollercoaster is the natural evolution of that refusal—an ambitious, cinematic offering that bridges the grand and the intimate.
If Rollercoaster is anything to go by, Sone isn’t just riding the ups and downs—she’s steering the whole damn ride. And we’re lucky to be along for the journey.
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