Jennifer Juliette unveils brand new track ‘I’ll Be’

Another breathtaking release from the Welsh singer-songwriter, Jennifer Juliette is nothing short of mesmerising on ‘I’ll Be’, taken from her upcoming EP ‘Anchor’.

Produced by Arthur Pingrey, the twinkling piano melody and steady yet striking beat surge together to create a powerful driving force that encompasses the emotional disposition of the track. Jennifer’s flawless falsetto soars above the music, a poignant and passionate tone in her voice that weaves in beautifully with her tender lyrical flair. “This song was inspired by a friend who only lived her life in the night”, Jennifer elaborates. “Tearing through relationships and opportunities. It has a dreamy feel to it, as though you’re experiencing her haze.

Since the release of her debut single “Small Voice”, Jennifer has been championed by the likes of Clash Music, Hot Press, 1883 Magazine, Divine Magazine and Purple Melon. Her passion for music stemmed from early childhood, when she began singing and playing piano at churches in the South Welsh Valleys aged just 4. Currently residing in Berlin, Jennifer’s cross-over style is a mesmerising mix of her classical training and mainstream pop – her searing melodies drawn from personal experiences and boundless creative energy.

Over the last decade, Jennifer has performed at several prestigious venues around the world, including the Sydney Opera House, the Vienna Opera House and the Royal Albert Hall in London, where she worked as a fashion model for several years. In mid-2019, Jennifer started an international women’s choir which raised money for homeless shelters across Berlin before the COVID lockdown forced the group to press pause on its demanding performance schedule. After the success of her previous single ‘Anchor’, Jennifer has gained widespread acclaim, with critics likening her sound to that of Daya, ILLENIUM, Duncan Laurence and Adele.

Jennifer is now gearing up to release her first EP ‘Anchor’ this summer, which will feature several new releases over the next few months.