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Juliette Reilly’s New Single + Animated Video, “Wrong Ones”

Nashville pop singer/songwriter + anti-bullying advocate Juliette Reilly has released her new single + animated music video “Wrong Ones,” available to stream now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all DSPs worldwide. The song pairs her empowering lyrics with an irresistible melody, resonating with fans of Alessia Cara, Anne-Marie and Fletcher. The track will be featured on her upcoming EP, Unsaid, coming early next year. 

Juliette Reilly is a pop-timist through and through. Armed with empowering lyrics and expertly produced anthems, the independent singer/songwriter is steadily carving out a space for herself as one of the industry’s sunniest voices. Reilly’s career took flight when she won the SongDoor International Songwriting Contest with her debut single “Hero” in 2015.

“I wrote this song after ending things with someone I had been in a casual relationship with for awhile. I caught feelings and they didn’t, and I remember talking through it with my mom like, ‘maybe I just fell too fast, too soon and I scared him off. I feel like I’m always the one who ends up loving harder.’ To which she replied, ‘you can never love someone too much, you can only love the wrong ones.’ I was so struck by that, because it’s true in all relationships, not just romantic ones.”

“…So, I decided to write an anthem for people like me who feel like they are always the ones loving harder, feeling deeper, and hurting longer. Maybe there’s nothing inherently wrong with being a loving, emotional person, maybe we’re just talking to the wrong people.” – Juliette Reilly 

Her songs have been featured on shows such as MTV’s Teen Mom and ABC’s General Hospital. Reilly now speaks directly to an audience that is almost 400,000 strong and includes more than 175,000 followers on her active YouTube channel. She’s prepared to take it to the next level with the release of her new EP Unsaid.

Due in early 2021, the project follows 2019’s Love You Good Bye and emphasizes the creative and personal growth she’s undergone as she moves on from a breakup in the public eye and looks forward to the final years of her 20’s. “I moved to Nashville last year, and essentially the whole EP centers around my experience with that and finding my way and trying a bunch of different styles and collaborators,” the 27-year-old explained.

The end result is one of her most personal projects to date. “Since moving I feel like I’ve reallycome into my own,” she says. “This stuff is the first music that I’ve written where I’m independent and single and in this new place physically. I just feel like there’s a lot more that I had to say throughout that time but I felt like I had to address the relationship. This is all-encompassing.”

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  • Nicholas Daniel Liddle

    Nicholas Liddle is an Entertainment Journalist and PR Student. Nicholas covers all the latest music, celebrity, and Pop Culture news.

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