Pop newcomer JUJ reveals ‘I Still Cry At Parties’
LA-based newcomer JUJ is here to bring some sparkle to your 2020. Her new single ‘I Still Cry At Parties’ showcases her dreamy vocals, melodic rhythms and deep reflections into growing up.
At its heart, ‘I Still Cry At Parties’ explores that lost, confusing and overwhelming feeling we get when we grow up. “I wrote ‘I Still Cry At Parties’ two weeks before I turned 20 in February. I had been feeling like many do in their late teens & early twenties – very lost”, revealed JUJ. “Felt like I was going through so many life changes and I didn’t really know myself and that scared me. I would occasionally go to parties and venture out as an escape to how I was feeling, but I’d always end up leaving more sad. The more I’d try to forget, the more I was reminded. I was nervous feeling like I didn’t have it all figured out, but eventually I came to terms with being ok with still having a lot to learn about myself and not having it figured out.”
The track’s pop hooks bring your attention to JUJ’s worries where the listener is taken to the very party described. Emotions are running high in the track, but it is done in a sleek and more introspective manner. Here, you can’t help but feel what JUJ is feeling, and you definitely can’t help to ride along the enjoyable riffs of the new single.
JUJ will have a few more singles releasing over the next few months, so watch this space!
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Check out ‘I Still Cry At Parties’ below!
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