Julia Michaels is on the rise for mega-stardom and with writing credits for Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez and her own hit “Issues”, there’s no doubt she’ll get there soon.
But the singer, 24, says she thinks some parts of the music industry aren’t fair.
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Opening up to The Guardian, Michaels reveals female artists should be free to “sing about whatever the f**k we want.”
“I’m very pro being in touch with your body. If men can openly talk about sex, why can’t women?” she told the publication.
Adding, “And if we can do it in a creative, inventive, innovative way that gets people to be more accepting, then why not?”
And she’s put that philosophy into her lyrics.
In her new single “Pink”, she owns female sexuality, “He’s got a thing for flowers, but only certain kinds / And by certain kinds, I mean, only if it’s mine,” she sings. “There’s no innuendos, it’s exactly what you think / Believe me when I tell you that he loves the colour pink.”