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Sofia Gobbi turns modern dating chaos into pure joy on ‘Your Mom’

‘Your Mom’ turns modern dating frustration into a shout-along moment of pure joy.

Sofia Gobbi has done it again. ‘Your Mom’, released on 9th January, feels like one of those songs that hits you instantly, then keeps getting better every time you replay it. It is loud, funny, sharp, and bursting with personality, the kind of track that makes you laugh out loud before you realise how accurately it has clocked a feeling you know far too well.

The song takes a painfully familiar situation and refuses to dress it up. You want something casual. Other people decide you are serious before you have even finished the drink. Sofia nails that disconnect with a sense of humour that feels natural and fearless. The “meet-your-parents” idea lands because it is so specific and so true. You hear it and think, yes, that is exactly it.

‘Your Mom’ moves fast and never lets go. The beat drives straight through the song, guitars snap with attitude, and the chorus arrives ready to be screamed at full volume. It feels made for shared moments. It is the song you put on in the kitchen with friends, the one you blast on the walk home, the one you rewind because shouting it once is not enough.

What makes the humour hit even harder is how little it tries to impress. Sofia is not exaggerating or performing irony. She is saying the thing plainly and trusting you to get it. By flipping the familiar hook-up anthem trope and writing it from her own perspective, she turns the song into something bold and deeply satisfying. It feels like reclaiming space, but with a grin.

Everything clicking at once

If you have followed Sofia’s run of singles so far, ‘Your Mom’ feels like a moment where everything lines up. ‘With Gold’ showed control. ‘idk’ lived inside uncertainty. ‘Game’ pushed tension. ‘That Ass!’ kicked the door open with confidence. This new release pulls all of that together and sharpens it into one clean, undeniable statement.

There is so much confidence in how direct the song is. Sofia does not explain herself or soften the edges. She says exactly what she means and moves on. That clarity makes the track feel fearless without tipping into chaos. It sounds like someone who knows their voice and trusts it completely.

The energy here also gives a clear sense of where her debut album Bigger Man is heading. ‘Your Mom’ points toward a record full of personality, humour, and emotional honesty. It feels like an album that will say too much on purpose, laugh at the awkward parts, and still land every emotional beat. If this song is the standard, the album is going to be a joy to live with.

Most of all, Sofia sounds comfortable. She sounds like she is enjoying herself, enjoying the song, and enjoying being exactly where she is. That ease makes the track explode with life. You do not just hear confidence here. You feel it.

Review

I adore this song. ‘Your Mom’ feels like Sofia Gobbi at her most alive, most herself, and most fun. It hits immediately, sticks instantly, and somehow keeps getting better the louder you play it. The chorus is ridiculous in the best way and impossible not to shout.

There is so much joy in how bold it feels. Sofia sounds relaxed, sure of her angle, and fully committed. Every line lands because she believes it, and that belief carries straight through the speakers.

Looking at her catalogue, this feels like a peak moment. It has the control of ‘With Gold’, the honesty of ‘idk’, the tension of ‘Game’, and the swagger of ‘That Ass!’, all rolled into one tight, joyful release. Nothing here feels half-formed or tentative.

If Bigger Man carries this same energy, it is going to be such a special album. Expect songs you want to scream with your friends, lines that feel pulled from real conversations, and hooks that stick because they tell the truth. ‘Your Mom’ does not just raise expectations. It makes waiting for the album genuinely exciting.

You can follow Sofia Gobbi over on Instagram and you can listen to ‘Your Mom’ from 9th January on your preferred streaming platform. You can also pre-save her album, Bigger Man, here.

Colin

Colin is the founder and editor of TuneFountain. His taste covers all sorts, though he’s most at home with pop and rock. He’s passionate about supporting independent artists, highlighting fresh talent, and sharing the stories behind the music shaping today’s scene.