SOJA for Android
And More than that, SOJA Music app also gives you :
• Listen to uninterrupted music online or offline
• Get real time artist updates in our alerts page
• Earn hearts for listening and redeem them for exclusive content
• Swipe photos up for the lyrics & left or right for more exclusive pics, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, youtube and a web browser too!
• Feed : The first artist-based social network with full audio support.
• Streaming: Create multi-sourced playlists with all the music you love.
• Exclusive Content : Pictures, ringtones and more, directly from your favorite SOJA.
• In-App Search : Do anything online without ever leaving the artist app.
• Fan Board : Check the top 20 app users. Are you the #1 fan?
• Superstars: Trade your Hearts for Superstars, boost your comments and be featured right next to your favorite artist posts, where everyone can see.
About SOJA
“I want to speak for people who don’t have microphones,” Jacob Hemphill says. “Our goal as a
band is to stick up for the human race. We see the world and we try to make it better in the
limited time we have here.”
This is the philosophy behind SOJA’s music, a simple statement that has driven the Grammy
Nominated D.C. area band, who blend reggae, go-go, D.C. hardcore, Latin, rock and hip-hop.
Originally formed by a group of friends while still in middle school and has built a massive,
dedicated fanbase around the world since. In the years following, SOJA has sold more than
200,000 albums, headlined shows in over 20 countries around the world, generated over 4
million Facebook fans, and over 120 million YouTube views. The band has toured with Dave
Matthews Band, Incubus, 311 and appeared at major festivals including Bonnaroo where they
attract an almost Grateful Dead-like international fan base along the way, with caravans of
diehards following them from city to city. After the release of their 2012 album Strength To
Survive, the musicians started writing material for what would become their fifth full-length
album, “Amid the Noise and Haste.”
For Hemphill, who pens the lyrics, chords and melody, each song starts with an experience:
meeting someone, reading something, experiencing something that seems pertinent to the
human condition. On this album, the songwriter is suggesting that “all of life’s problems, and all
of life’s answers are within us. We’ve been conditioned to accumulate, compete and break others
down around ourselves — not inherent to the human condition, but rather taught. Those things
can be untaught. The real us is in there, somewhere.” All of this is translated into short, sweet
packages of music.
The writing and recording process for Amid the Noise and Haste stretched out over a year and a
half, mostly because the musicians kept finding new collaborators and new ideas along the way.
The aim was to engage as many guest artists as possible, with each working on a song that had a
legitimate connection to them. The album was produced by Supa Dups (Bruno Mars, Eminem,
Rihanna, John Legend) and recorded at Circle House Studios in Miami and Lion & Fox Studios in
Washington D.C. throughout 2013. Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley appears on “Your Song,” a buoyant,
hopeful number that asks fans to remind the band why they got into music by singing along, while
“I Believe” brings Michael Franti and Nahko together to offer thoughts on how to control your own
destiny. Collie Buddz, J Boog and Anuhea are also featured on various tracks. “We wanted to bring
together people who would help demonstrate each song,” Jacob says. “We wanted people who
could either relate to or convey the message. The whole album is about the human race relating to
itself and connecting with itself.”