The song paints a picture of a manic and obsessed woman who craves the high she gets from Michael’s attention and is willing to delve deep into an masochistic toxic pit to get it.” Haley Appell directs the video for the song, and Wolf says: “I wanted the video to really paint a picture of this lady running around the city trying to find Michael. “The meaning has come to me now after a couple months. “When I was writing the song, I was just free-styling and letting words fall out,” she says. Remi Wolf, the pop eccentric who can leap multiple genres in a single bound, has released the single “Michael” to stir interest in the June 3 release of the deluxe version of her 2021 hit album “Juno.” The new song, written with Aaron Maine (Porches) and Jack DeMeo, is sweetly sung grunge-pop tune, part barbed wire and part picket fences. As an adult, I realize that death and rebirth are potentially an everyday occurrence if you want it to be offering a chance at something new.” As a kid, it was always stressful having to start over again (I even changed my name in the 2nd grade to Elizabeth). The positive side to this song is that with every new beginning, there is always a new life, which is one of the main themes of this album. “I love how each verse charts the loss of something: friends, my dad, my faith - and how I’m always the new girl whether it’s literally or figuratively speaking. “When I wrote it I was channeling my inner child’s experience of moving a lot as a kid and always being the new girl at school (which was nine times before the 5th grade),” she says. The follow-up to “Easy Target” and “Beginnings,” it’s a bossa nova-influenced track delivered with a sophisticate’s flair, as Drake takes a winking look at her vagabond childhood. Jamie Drake sounds anything but new on “New Girl,” the title track to her new album, arriving June 10 via AntiFragile Music. New and out today, and here to get you through some moods: Singles from Jamie Drake, Remi Wolf and Alicia Blue …
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