Definition of «soty»
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"Soty" is an acronym for "Song of the Year," a term heavily utilized by music fans, particularly in K-pop and pop music circles, to declare a track's excellence. It is often used hyperbolically immediately upon a song's release to signal that the user believes it is the best music produced in that calendar year. The term carries a tone of high praise and competitive enthusiasm, as fans often campaign for their favorite artists to win official awards with this title. Using this abbreviation signals that the listener finds the song exceptionally catchy, well-produced, or impactful.
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> I don't care what anyone says, this new comeback is definitely SOTY.
> I-dle just saved the summer with this absolute SOTY contender.
> If this doesn't win SOTY at the awards shows, the whole system is rigged.
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"soty" is a common internet abbreviation for 'Song of the Year,' used primarily by music fans to declare a track as the best release of the current cycle. It carries a highly enthusiastic and hyperbolic tone, often used as a rallying cry during award seasons or immediately following a highly anticipated comeback. The term is a staple of 'stan culture' on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and YouTube to generate hype and signal a song's perceived dominance. In the context of the sample, a fan uses it to claim that a specific K-pop release has 'saved' the summer season.
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> I don't care what anyone says, this track is definitely soty for 2024.
> The production on this is insane; if this doesn't win soty, the awards are rigged.
> Everyone stop what you're doing and stream the soty right now!
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