Julia Michaels Takes The Plunge On Vulnerable New Song With Trippie Redd
Julia Michaels, writer of
all your fave pop songs, has a knack for taking intense emotions and turning them into certified bops (see: "Issues," "Worst in Me," etc.). Her latest supplying is no exception — on "Jump," Michaels brilliantly captures the scariness of diving into a new relationship, anxiety be damned.
"'Cause right now you're moving in on my skin, I move back with my lips," the 24-year-old coos over sparse electro production. "It goes against my better judgment, 'cause I, 'cause I want it." Breakout Soundcloud rapper
Trippie Redd comes through with a bitter verse that tells the other side of the story — he pleads for his girl to stay as an alternative opposed to getting also scared to create the jump.
Michaels revealed on
Instagram that "Jump" began as a voice note in her phone that frequent collaborators Justin Tranter and Nick Monson helped bring to life. She also reflected on the song in an interview with
Nova 93.7, saying, "It's about wanting to group kind of dive into something really speedily however you have so several hesitations because you’ve been hurt before."
"Jump" is Michaels's first single since the lusty "
Heaven" from the
Fifty Shades Freed soundtrack. Next up, the VMA nominee is
set to appear on Shawn Mendes's upcoming third album, and is expected to release her own full-length LP this year. Expect more relatable, razor-sharp songs from her soon.
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