New York Indie Pop Artist Julia Wolf Allows Herself To Be Vulnerable On “Virginity”
For New York indie pop artist Julia Wolf, her new single “Virginity” has been sitting on her shelf since she was 19, but is ready to share it with a refreshed vulnerability. Aptly named, the song is a sincere and open-hearted track about the weight of the first time from a female perspective.
“‘Virginity’ speaks about an extremely personal matter that carried much sadness and anger at the time, but also gave lots of insight into myself in retrospect,” Julia shares. “I’m sure many of us can relate to wanting our first time to be with someone we care deeply for, as this was something my sister and I promised each other, but sometimes life happens and promises get broken. I have realized the importance of putting yourself first and never choosing to settle. It’s a reminder that for as many moments we experience that feel dark or regretful or gloomy, there are moments that follow, full of lessons and beauty which make us appreciate who we are and how we choose to move forward in our lives.”
Her journalistic lyricism and warm vocals find a middle ground between Jensen McRae and Julia Michaels.
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