Singer-songwriter Sorana has returned with her new single, “Wild Girls” today. The track, which features an interpolation of the late legendary composer Ennio Morricone’s “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” theme, is accompanied by an animated visualizer, which features Sorana as a futuristic cowgirl. It was even approved directly from the Morricone family, marking the first time the historical composition has been used in a pop song.
“’Wild Girls’ is a female empowerment, western-inspired record that shows that no one can cross one of us girls and get away without a broken heart,” says Sorana. “It interpolates Ennio Morricone’s iconic theme from ‘The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly,’ to give it that cinematic vibe. I wanted to flip the male-dominated Western genre on its head. Women are really the fiercest cowboys.”
Sorana kicked off 2022 with “redruM,” her explosive collaboration with superstar DJ/producer David Guetta, now boasting over 23.7M global audio streams. A dark and twisted music video – which sees Sorana haunting the halls of a Shining-style hotel with glowing blue braids, evoking her Sailor Moon obsession – streaming HERE. “redruM’ was also joined by a pair of high-energy remixes by GRAMMY® Award-nominated, German producer/DJ Robin Schulz and UK artist/producer MistaJam, the latter of which received strong support across UK radio as well as being playlisted on Capital Dance. Since the release of the remixes, they have garnered a combined 8M+ streams to date.