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Sofi Tukker
Sofi Tukker performing in 2016
Sofi Tukker performing in 2016
Background information
OriginNew York City, U.S.[1]
Genres
Years active2014–present
Labels
Members
  • Sophie Hawley-Weld
  • Tucker Halpern
Websitesofitukker.com

Sofi Tukker (stylized in all caps) is a musical duo based in New York City, consisting of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern. They are known for their songs "Drinkee", "Best Friend", and "Purple Hat". "Best Friend" was featured in a commercial during Apple's unveiling of the iPhone X, while "Drinkee" was nominated for a Grammy at the 2017 Grammy Awards. In December 2018, their album Treehouse was nominated for a Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album.[4]

History

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Sofi Tukker is the duo of Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern.

Sophie Hawley-Weld was born in Frankfurt,[5] Germany, but grew up in rural Canada[6] and Atlanta.[7] She then attended United World College of the Adriatic, a UWC in Duino, Italy. While in college Hawley-Weld studied Portuguese; her love for Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language inspired a move to Brazil afterwards, to further learn the language and collaborate with local poets and artists.[8][9]

Tucker Halpern was born in Brookline, Massachusetts. Growing up, he was a basketball player who was recruited by major Division I basketball schools,[citation needed] ending up at Brown University where he played three years and was the captain for a year.[citation needed] Due to an illness, he changed his career, started DJing, occasionally with musician Nicolas Jaar,[10] and concentrated on making music.[11]

Halpern and Hawley-Weld first met at Brown University in 2014 at an art gallery where Hawley-Weld was performing. Halpern approached her and they began writing and performing songs together.[citation needed] They then moved to New York City to focus on their artist projects and performing. After an accident that left Hawley-Weld in a wheelchair for four months, the two had to maintain their relationship over Skype calls. This gave Hawley-Weld an opportunity to learn how to use Ableton.[12]

Sofi Tukker released an EP, Soft Animals on July 8, 2016.[13] The EP includes "Drinkee", "Matadora", "Awoo",[14] "Déjà Vu Affair", "Moon Tattoo", and "Hey Lion".[3] The title comes from the 1986 Mary Oliver poem “Wild Geese” ("You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves").

Their song "Drinkee" from the Soft Animals EP was nominated for a 2017 Grammy for Best Dance Recording.[15] "Drinkee" is adapted from a poem written by the Brazilian poet Chacal, sung sensually amidst cowbells, bongos, electric guitars and deep driving bass. The song is featured in The Incredible Jessica James.[16]

In June 2019, "Feeling Good" played in the trailer for the television series Dead to Me. This track was also featured in the soundtrack of the 2020 feature film Birds of Prey.

On April 24, 2020, Australian radio station Triple J premiered a new song created by the duo titled "When the Rona's Over", as part of a COVID-19 self-isolation musical challenge nicknamed Quarantune.[17]

Sofi Tukker began DJing while sheltering at home due to the COVID-19 outbreak, reaching 400 performances on April 19, 2021. Along the way, the show was expanded to Twitch, Facebook, Discord, Instagram Live. A social media-connected community of fans, known as the "Freak Fam", have even formed their own channels and held Zoom dance parties during the livestream.[18][19]

In February 2022, Sofi Tukker debuted "Original Sin", the first single from their upcoming second album Wet Tennis.[20] Sofi Tukker's second studio album Wet Tennis was released on April 29, 2022.

Sofi Tukker performed at the 22nd Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2023.[21]

Features and appearances

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Their song "Johny" is featured in EA Sports' FIFA 17,[22] and was adapted from a poem by Brazilian poet Paulo Leminski.[23]

Their 2017 song "Best Friend" was played during the iPhone X full commercial reveal at the Apple Event on September 12, 2017.[24] It is also included in the football game FIFA 18, the second straight year that a song of theirs has been included on the soundtrack of FIFA.[25] It is also playing in the club scene in the 2018 movie Ocean's 8, as well as during The Block Season 17 Episode 32 'Living & Dinings Continue'.

The clean version of their song "Batshit", titled "That's It (I'm Crazy)", was featured in a TV commercial for Apple promoting their special edition iPhone 8 RED smartphone in 2018.[26]

Both "Best Friend" and "Batshit" were featured in the episode "Robert Diaz (No. 15)" (season 6, episode 22) of the TV series The Blacklist.[27]

On June 28, 2018, they collaborated with Italian DJ Benny Benassi for the single "Everybody Needs a Kiss",[28] and on September 14, 2018, they released a remix of "Energia" with Brazilian singer Pabllo Vittar.[29]

"Baby I'm a Queen" is featured in Xbox Game Studios' Forza Horizon 4.[30]

"Swing" is featured in EA Sports' FIFA 20[31] and Need for Speed Heat.[32] which also features "Playa Grande" and "Mi Rumba".

"Good Time Girl" is featured during the opening credits of HBO's series The New Pope.[33]

"Fuck They" is featured in Season 4 of the Spanish television series Elite.[34]

Reception

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Paste magazine described the band's release as "an insatiable dance collection of jungle-pop songs with many well-executed nods towards Brazilian instruments, poets and to the national language, Portuguese". The magazine's review referred to the "carefully conceptualized 'Matadora'" as "the album's show-stopper".[35]

Slant Magazine said of their album Treehouse, "the songs on Sofi Tukker's Treehouse are alternately playful and sincere, intimate and global." "Though Sofi Tukker's mélange of disparate sounds and influences—bossa-nova rhythms, cowbells, castanets, and spaghetti-western guitars—lends Treehouse an air of worldly sophistication, Hawley-Weld and Halpern never take themselves or their music too seriously. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't."[36]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
Dance

[37]
US
Heat.

[38]
BEL
(FL)

[39]
CAN
[40]
LIT
[41]
NZ
Heat.

[42]
Treehouse
  • Released: April 13, 2018
  • Label: Ultra Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
5 6 66 54 9
Wet Tennis
  • Released: April 29, 2022
  • Label: Ultra Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
12 77
Bread
  • Released: August 23, 2024
  • Label: Ultra Music
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download

Extended plays

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List of extended plays
Title Details Peak
US
Dance

[37]
Soft Animals
  • Released: July 8, 2016[43]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
14
Spotify Singles
  • Released: October 31, 2018[44]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Streaming
Dancing on the People

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
US
[46]
US Alt.
[47]
US Dance
[48]
AUS
[49]
BEL (FL)
[50]
CAN
[51]
FRA
Down.

[52]
ITA
[53]
NZ
Hot

[54]
SWE
Heat.

[55]
"Drinkee"[56] 2015 42 43 Soft Animals
"Matadora"[58] 2016
"Hey Lion"[59]
"Déjà Vu Affair"[60]
"Awoo"[61]
(featuring Betta Lemme)
"Johny"[62] 2017 Treehouse
"Greed"[63] Non-album single
"Fuck They"[64] Treehouse
"Best Friend"
(featuring Nervo, The Knocks and Alisa Ueno)[65]
81 15 5 10 61 86
"Energia"[68]
"Baby I'm a Queen"[69] 2018
"Batshit"[70] 22 47
"That's It (I'm Crazy)"[72] 16 67 Non-album singles
"Energia (Parte 2)"[73]
(with Pabllo Vittar)
"Benadryl" Treehouse
"Mi Rumba"[74]
(with Zhu)
2019 Non-album single
"Fantasy"[75] Dancing on the People
"Playa Grande"[76]
(with Bomba Estéreo)
"Swing"[77]
(solo or featuring Allday)[78]
"Purple Hat" 15 23 32 9
"House Arrest"[81]
(with Gorgon City)
2020 21 Olympia
"Emergency"[82]
(with Novak and Yax.x)
34 Non-album singles
"Spa"[83]
(with Icona Pop)
30
"It Don't Matter"
(with Alok and Inna)
2021 27
"Mon Cheri"[84]
(with Amadou & Mariam)
Wet Tennis
"Sun Came Up"[85]
(with John Summit)
34 27
"Original Sin"[86] 2022 25 21
"Forgive Me"[87]
(with Mahmut Orhan)
47
"Kakee"[88]
"Sacrifice"
(with Kx5)
2023 26 Kx5
"Jacaré" 38 Bread
"Throw Some Ass" 2024 28
"Hey Homie"
"Woof"
(with Kah-Lo)
31
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
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Remixes

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Other charted songs

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[48]
"Good Time Girl" 2020 47 Treehouse
"Feeling Good" 31 Birds of Prey: The Album
"Summer in New York" 2022 27 Wet Tennis

Awards and nominations

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Grammy Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result
2017 "Drinkee" Best Dance Recording Nominated[97]
2019 Treehouse Best Dance/Electronic Album Nominated[98]
2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards Sofi Tukker Dance Artist of the Year Nominated

See also

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