Sophia Bromberg Drops a Neo-Soul Bomb: "Not Anybody’s Baby" Is Her Declaration of Freedom
Sophia Bromberg Drops a Neo-Soul Bomb: “Not Anybody’s Baby” Is Her Declaration of Freedom
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — April 3, 2026
Sophia Bromberg, the genre-defying singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, is back with a bang.
Her latest single, “Not Anybody’s Baby,” is more than just a track—it’s a manifesto.
After turning heads with her viral hit “lately” and her critically acclaimed EP spice, Bromberg is carving her name deeper into the modern Neo-Soul and R&B scene.
This mid-tempo soul gem is all about reclaiming yourself. With its rich production and Bromberg’s velvety vocals, the song is a bold, unapologetic anthem of self-worth.
As she puts it: “It’s that moment when you realize your value isn’t defined by anyone else’s opinion.
It’s about standing tall, owning your space, and being at peace with who you are.”
Bromberg’s journey from The Voice (Season 21, Team Ariana Grande) to a GRAMMY®-nominated artist has been nothing short of meteoric.
Her music—a seamless blend of ‘90s R&B vibes and contemporary pop—has racked up millions of views on TikTok and hundreds of thousands of streams worldwide.
“Not Anybody’s Baby” is out now on all major platforms: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube—you name it.
Who Is Sophia Bromberg?
At just 21, this San Francisco native is already a force to be reckoned with. A student at UC Berkeley, she juggles psychology and business studies with a skyrocketing music career.
But Sophia isn’t just about the beats—she’s a vocal advocate for mental health and environmental sustainability, using her art to connect deeply with her audience through raw storytelling and musical sophistication.
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