| "Dolce Vita" | ||||
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| Single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor | ||||
| from the album Perimenopop | ||||
| Released | 25 July 2025 | |||
| Genre | Disco [1] | |||
| Length | 3:31 | |||
| Label | Decca | |||
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| "Dolce Vita" on YouTube | ||||
"Dolce Vita" is a song by English singer and songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor. [2] It was released on 25 July 2025 through Decca Records, as the fifth single from her eighth studio album, Perimenopop (2025). [3] [4] [5]
"Dolce Vita" was written by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Samuel Robert Knowles, Ron Tyson, Norman Harris, Allan Wayne Felder, David Arnold, Clementine Douglas, and Baz Kaye. [6] The track was co-produced by Kaye and Knowles (under his stage name Karma Kid), with additional production by Richard Jones. [6] In the single's press release, Ellis-Bextor said of the track:
"Dolce Vita is inspired by the way you feel about yourself when you're somewhere unfamiliar. You can reinvent yourself and no one knows your story. When I was writing it, I had this little subplot in my head of someone with a criminal past longing to flee and start again somewhere new! But it works too that it's just the nostalgic pull of a foreign trip where you really got to escape for a little while." [7]
— Ellis-Bextor on writing "Dolce Vita", according Stereoboard. [8]
It was released alongside an accompanying visualizer on July 25, 2025, [9] with Ellis-Bextor confirming that it would be the final song released ahead of her eighth studio album. [10] "Dolce Vita" appears as the fifth track on Perimenopop . [11]
Samantha Mason of mxdwn Music described the track as "perfect for the summertime," writing: "The upbeat, catchy track features bright instrumentals and Ellis-Bextor’s beautiful layered vocals—a match made in heaven." [12] Genna Rivieccio of Culled Culture praised Ellis-Bextor's performance, noting that she "radiates the jubilance that can only be achieved through truly appreciating (and living) la dolce vita," highlighting the song's chorus. [13] Rivieccio also praised the song "dreamy" production which, she stated: "complement the lyrics with sonic levity". [13] Jo Forrest of TotalNtertainment called the track "a sophisticated slice of sunshine", while dubbing it as "joyful". [3] BrooklynVegan included the song among its list of the ten most notable releases of the week. [14]
Credits adapted from Apple Music. [15]
| Region | Date | Format(s) | Label | Ref. |
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| Various | 25 July 2025 | [15] |