Victoria Sorensen



In a world where odds often seem stacked against them, women still rise above challenges with strength and determination. Victoria Sorensen's new single, 'Just Tell Her She Can’t,' is dedicated to these powerful women. It encourages and empowers those who take on challenges and turn them into victories.

The mix of clean acoustic and electric guitars is beautiful and instantly uplifting. The rhythm grabs you right from the start, moving smoothly through the instruments and verses until it hits the perfect beat and flows into the chorus.

The bass lays down a tight and warm low-end blanket, while the gentle piano keys add even more emotion to the already great melody and highlight the chord progression. As the song climaxes, the instrumental intensity ramps up, the passionate distortion kicks in and overall music radiates beyond expectations.


Now, let's talk about Victoria's amazing voice. There's simply nothing like it out there. Her voice, with its subtle but detailed articulations, will take your breath away. With harmonies, vibratos, and her ability to change tone, Victoria's vocal performance has it all. It's soft and gentle when needed, and hard and fierce on demand. A perfectly tuned and balanced voice!

The woman in this song is someone who can't be stopped, no matter what the odds are. When people doubt her or say something's impossible, it just makes her work harder. She thrives on proving others wrong and always comes out on top.


This passion drives her to push past limits and achieve amazing things. She's relentless and unstoppable, with a fire that nothing can put out. Her strength comes from believing in herself.

She knows she's capable and that she's enough. Her confidence and fearless energy help her overcome any challenge. Even when she falls, she gets back up stronger than before.

Victoria Sorensen, originally from California, has been into music since she was 11. After college, she spent years playing music in the L.A./Hollywood singer-songwriter scene. She co-wrote a theme song for the America's Cup yacht race and contributed a song to a holiday tribute honouring Karen Carpenter, performed with Richard Carpenter.

After working in the corporate world for a while, she's back to pursuing her love for music and now lives in Park City, Utah. Her singing style, influenced by artists like Carly Simon, Bonnie Raitt, and Brandi Carlile, is warm and expressive.

Victoria writes songs about everything from relationships to nature, reflecting different phases of life. She creates music in various genres, from singer-songwriter and country to R&B and pop, which helps her music stand out on different playlists.