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Juliet Refocuses Her Sound On "Liberté"

  • Writer: Charles Luberisse
    Charles Luberisse
  • Jul 21
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 22

Written By: Brainy

Photo Credit: House Of The Model
Photo Credit: House Of The Model

Juliet delivers Liberté with purpose. The track pulls from a wide electronic palette, blending synth-pop structure with melodic house momentum and piano-driven restraint. There’s a noticeable shift in intent here, shaped through close collaboration with her brother. Her past collaborations with Stuart Price and David Guetta set a foundation, but this record moves differently, The accompanying video reinforces that direction, translating the track’s themes into a visual that stays aligned with its emotional weight. Juliet isn’t reintroducing herself, she’s redefining how she wants to be heard. In a note from a listener:

This is that moment in my life. Thank you for putting words to it.

That distinction gives "Liberté" its edge. "Liberté" introduces Passages, a contrast-driven EP balancing expansive electronic moments with stripped, intimate production while maintaining cohesion. Juliet’s past chart success adds context, but the focus now is on resonance, building something lasting instead of reactive. With an October 23 release, the strategy stays measured and precise. Watch the official video below and follow Juliet on SPOTIFY and INSTAGRAM.

 
 
 

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