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Julia Michaels

Julia Carin Michaels (née Cavazos; born November 13, 1993)[2][3] is an American singer and songwriter. She has received five Grammy Award nominations, including Song of the Year and Best New Artist,[4] as well as nominations from MTV Video Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, and American Music Awards.

Julia Michaels
Michaels in 2017
Background information
Birth nameJulia Carin Cavazos
Born (1993-11-13) November 13, 1993 (age 30)
Davenport, Iowa, U.S.
OriginSanta Clarita, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active2010–present
LabelsRepublic
Websitejuliamichaelsofficial.com

Born in Iowa and raised in California, Michaels began her career writing for other artists at the age of 16. Following her success as a writer, she signed to Republic Records in 2016[5] and released her debut single as a recording artist: "Issues" the following year, which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified quintuple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Her debut major-label extended play, Nervous System was released in 2017 and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200 chart. Her debut studio album, Not in Chronological Order was released in 2021 to positive reception despite commercial failure. As a guest performer, she's appeared on JP Saxe's "If the World Was Ending", Clean Bandit's "I Miss You", and Keith Urban's "Coming Home".

As a songwriter, Michaels has written songs for artists including Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, Fifth Harmony, Shawn Mendes, Britney Spears, Justin Bieber, Hailee Steinfeld, and Gwen Stefani. She has earned two Billboard Hot 100 number one songs with Bieber's "Sorry" and Gomez's "Lose You to Love Me". In 2023, she wrote songs for Disney's centennial animated feature, Wish.

Early life edit

Julia Michaels was born in Davenport, Iowa, but moved to Santa Clarita, California, about 35 miles northeast of Los Angeles, with her family including her older sister Jaden who is also a songwriter.[citation needed] Her father is of Mexican and Puerto Rican[6][7] descent. He changed his name from Juan Manuel Cavazos to John Michaels to pursue an acting career.[2] Michaels began singing at age 12. When she was 14, she met songwriter Joleen Belle, with whom she wrote the theme song to Austin & Ally and many other songs for TV and film. At 19, she met Lindy Robbins, with whom she wrote "Fire Starter" for Demi Lovato and "Miss Movin' On" for Fifth Harmony.[8]

Michaels has said her inspirations include Fiona Apple, Lisa Mitchell, Laura Marling, Missy Higgins, Paramore, Juliet Simms, Sarah Blasko, and The Fray.[9] Michaels had been writing in the Hollywood Pop Circuits since she was 16. By the age of 20, she met her songwriting partner Justin Tranter—with whom she frequently collaborates—[10]and co-wrote songs for mainstream artists including Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, and R5.[11] Together with the Norwegian musician Kygo she performed "Carry Me" at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[12]

Career edit

In January 2017, Michaels released her first solo single, "Issues".[13] According to Michaels, many big-name artists fought for the song, but she kept it for herself. She said, "It was the first time I'd written a song that sounded so much like myself that I couldn't picture anyone else singing it." In April 2017, her new song "How Do We Get Back to Love" was premiered on the HBO series Girls.[14] Michaels's EP Nervous System was released on July 28, 2017.[15] Her second single "Uh Huh" was released on June 2, 2017.[16] From November 25 to December 6, 2017, Michaels was the opening act for Shawn Mendes's Illuminate World Tour on the Oceania Leg.[17]

At the 2018 Grammy Awards, she was nominated for two awards, Best New Artist and Song of the Year for "Issues".[18] On February 8, 2018, "Heaven" was released which was included in the soundtrack for the film Fifty Shades Freed.[19] On May 4, 2018, "Jump" was released featuring Trippie Redd.[20] From March 12 to May 12, 2018, Julia was the opening act for the European dates of Niall Horan's Flicker World Tour.[21]

 
Michaels performing in 2018

From May 30 to October 15, 2018, Michaels was the opening act for Maroon 5's Red Pill Blues Tour on the North American leg.[22] She collaborated with Lauv on the single "There's No Way", released September 27, 2018.[23] In November 2018, she appeared on the soundtrack to the Disney film Ralph Breaks the Internet, where she performed "In This Place", a pop rendition of the film's musical number "A Place Called Slaughter Race."[24]

On December 21, 2018, Michaels was featured on 5 Seconds of Summer's song, "Lie to Me".[25] "Lie to Me" charted in multiple countries and was later certified platinum in Australia and Gold in Canada.[26][27]

From January 23 to February 5, 2019, Michaels opened for Keith Urban on the Australian leg of his Graffiti U World Tour.[28] On January 24, 2019, Michaels released her EP, Inner Monologue Part 1.[29] In June 2019, she began teasing songs from Inner Monologue Part 2, including "17" and "Falling for Boys".[30]

On May 11, 2020, Michaels appeared in the second-season episode of Songland and released the song "Give It to You".[31]

On October 1, 2020, Michaels released the song "Lie Like This" as the lead single from her forthcoming debut studio album.[32] On March 26, 2021, "All Your Exes" was released.[33] On April 14, Michaels announced the title of her album, Not in Chronological Order, and its release date of April 30, 2021.[34]

In 2023, she co-wrote songs for the Disney animated film, Wish.[35] Michaels was featured on NF's song "Gone" on his 2023 studio album Hope.

Personal life edit

After collaborating on "There's No Way", Michaels and fellow artist Lauv were in a relationship for several months at the end of 2018.[36]

In July 2019, Michaels started dating Canadian musician JP Saxe. This relationship arose from their collaboration on the duet "If the World Was Ending".[37] In September 2022, it was reported that they had broken up.[38]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2018 The Voice Herself Advisor for Team Adam Levine and musical guest: fourteenth season
Songwriter Herself Documentary
2019 American Idol Herself/guest performer seventeenth season: collaborated with Alyssa Raghu and Logan Johnson
2020 Songland Herself Episode: "Julia Michaels"
2023 Wish Composer
Glisten and the Merry Mission Cinnameg (voice)

Discography edit

Tours edit

Headlining
  • Inner Monologue Tour (2019)
Opening act

Awards and nominations edit

Name of the award ceremony, year presented, category, nominee(s) of the award, and the result of the nomination
Award ceremony Year Category Nominee(s)/work(s) Result Ref.
American Music Awards 2017 New Artist of the Year Herself Nominated [39]
ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2018 Winning Pop Songs "Issues" Won [40]
Billboard Music Awards 2017 Top Covered Artist "Issues" Nominated [41]
BMI London Awards 2019 Pop Award Songs "I Miss You" Won [42]
2020 "2002" Won [43]
BMI Pop Awards 2015 Award-Winning Song "Slow Down" Won [44]
2016 "Good for You" Won [45]
2017 "Close" Won [46]
"Hands to Myself" Won
"Sorry" Won
2018 "All in My Head (Flex)" Won [47]
"Heavy" Won
"Issues" Won
2020 "Drew Barrymore" Won [48]
2021 "If the World Was Ending" Won [49]
"Lose You to Love Me" Won
Grammy Awards 2018 Best New Artist Herself Nominated [50]
Song of the Year "Issues" Nominated
2021 "If the World Was Ending" Nominated
2022 Album of the Year[a] Back of My Mind Nominated
2023 Best Country Song "Circles Around This Town" Nominated
iHeartRadio Music Awards 2018 Best New Pop Artist Herself Nominated [51]
MTV Video Music Awards 2017 Best New Artist Nominated [52]
MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 Best New Nominated [53]
Best Push Nominated
  1. ^ as songwriter

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Julia Michaels's channel on YouTube
  • Julia Michaels at AllMusic  
  • Julia Michaels discography at Discogs  
  • Julia Michaels at IMDb  

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Julia Carin Michaels nee Cavazos born November 13 1993 2 3 is an American singer and songwriter She has received five Grammy Award nominations including Song of the Year and Best New Artist 4 as well as nominations from MTV Video Music Awards Billboard Music Awards and American Music Awards Julia MichaelsMichaels in 2017Background informationBirth nameJulia Carin CavazosBorn 1993 11 13 November 13 1993 age 30 Davenport Iowa U S OriginSanta Clarita California U S GenresPop EDM R amp B 1 Occupation s Singer songwriterYears active2010 presentLabelsRepublicWebsitejuliamichaelsofficial wbr com Born in Iowa and raised in California Michaels began her career writing for other artists at the age of 16 Following her success as a writer she signed to Republic Records in 2016 5 and released her debut single as a recording artist Issues the following year which peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified quintuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA Her debut major label extended play Nervous System was released in 2017 and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200 chart Her debut studio album Not in Chronological Order was released in 2021 to positive reception despite commercial failure As a guest performer she s appeared on JP Saxe s If the World Was Ending Clean Bandit s I Miss You and Keith Urban s Coming Home As a songwriter Michaels has written songs for artists including Selena Gomez Demi Lovato Fifth Harmony Shawn Mendes Britney Spears Justin Bieber Hailee Steinfeld and Gwen Stefani She has earned two Billboard Hot 100 number one songs with Bieber s Sorry and Gomez s Lose You to Love Me In 2023 she wrote songs for Disney s centennial animated feature Wish Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 5 Discography 6 Tours 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJulia Michaels was born in Davenport Iowa but moved to Santa Clarita California about 35 miles northeast of Los Angeles with her family including her older sister Jaden who is also a songwriter citation needed Her father is of Mexican and Puerto Rican 6 7 descent He changed his name from Juan Manuel Cavazos to John Michaels to pursue an acting career 2 Michaels began singing at age 12 When she was 14 she met songwriter Joleen Belle with whom she wrote the theme song to Austin amp Ally and many other songs for TV and film At 19 she met Lindy Robbins with whom she wrote Fire Starter for Demi Lovato and Miss Movin On for Fifth Harmony 8 Michaels has said her inspirations include Fiona Apple Lisa Mitchell Laura Marling Missy Higgins Paramore Juliet Simms Sarah Blasko and The Fray 9 Michaels had been writing in the Hollywood Pop Circuits since she was 16 By the age of 20 she met her songwriting partner Justin Tranter with whom she frequently collaborates 10 and co wrote songs for mainstream artists including Justin Bieber Selena Gomez and R5 11 Together with the Norwegian musician Kygo she performed Carry Me at the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro Brazil 12 Career editIn January 2017 Michaels released her first solo single Issues 13 According to Michaels many big name artists fought for the song but she kept it for herself She said It was the first time I d written a song that sounded so much like myself that I couldn t picture anyone else singing it In April 2017 her new song How Do We Get Back to Love was premiered on the HBO series Girls 14 Michaels s EP Nervous System was released on July 28 2017 15 Her second single Uh Huh was released on June 2 2017 16 From November 25 to December 6 2017 Michaels was the opening act for Shawn Mendes s Illuminate World Tour on the Oceania Leg 17 At the 2018 Grammy Awards she was nominated for two awards Best New Artist and Song of the Year for Issues 18 On February 8 2018 Heaven was released which was included in the soundtrack for the film Fifty Shades Freed 19 On May 4 2018 Jump was released featuring Trippie Redd 20 From March 12 to May 12 2018 Julia was the opening act for the European dates of Niall Horan s Flicker World Tour 21 nbsp Michaels performing in 2018From May 30 to October 15 2018 Michaels was the opening act for Maroon 5 s Red Pill Blues Tour on the North American leg 22 She collaborated with Lauv on the single There s No Way released September 27 2018 23 In November 2018 she appeared on the soundtrack to the Disney film Ralph Breaks the Internet where she performed In This Place a pop rendition of the film s musical number A Place Called Slaughter Race 24 On December 21 2018 Michaels was featured on 5 Seconds of Summer s song Lie to Me 25 Lie to Me charted in multiple countries and was later certified platinum in Australia and Gold in Canada 26 27 From January 23 to February 5 2019 Michaels opened for Keith Urban on the Australian leg of his Graffiti U World Tour 28 On January 24 2019 Michaels released her EP Inner Monologue Part 1 29 In June 2019 she began teasing songs from Inner Monologue Part 2 including 17 and Falling for Boys 30 On May 11 2020 Michaels appeared in the second season episode of Songland and released the song Give It to You 31 On October 1 2020 Michaels released the song Lie Like This as the lead single from her forthcoming debut studio album 32 On March 26 2021 All Your Exes was released 33 On April 14 Michaels announced the title of her album Not in Chronological Order and its release date of April 30 2021 34 In 2023 she co wrote songs for the Disney animated film Wish 35 Michaels was featured on NF s song Gone on his 2023 studio album Hope Personal life editAfter collaborating on There s No Way Michaels and fellow artist Lauv were in a relationship for several months at the end of 2018 36 In July 2019 Michaels started dating Canadian musician JP Saxe This relationship arose from their collaboration on the duet If the World Was Ending 37 In September 2022 it was reported that they had broken up 38 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes2018 The Voice Herself Advisor for Team Adam Levine and musical guest fourteenth seasonSongwriter Herself Documentary2019 American Idol Herself guest performer seventeenth season collaborated with Alyssa Raghu and Logan Johnson2020 Songland Herself Episode Julia Michaels 2023 Wish ComposerGlisten and the Merry Mission Cinnameg voice Discography editMain article Julia Michaels discography Not in Chronological Order 2021 Tours editHeadliningInner Monologue Tour 2019 Opening actShawn Mendes Illuminate World Tour 2017 Niall Horan Flicker World Tour 2018 Maroon 5 Red Pill Blues Tour 2018 Keith Urban Graffiti U World Tour 2019 Pink Beautiful Trauma World Tour 2018 Awards and nominations editName of the award ceremony year presented category nominee s of the award and the result of the nomination Award ceremony Year Category Nominee s work s Result Ref American Music Awards 2017 New Artist of the Year Herself Nominated 39 ASCAP Pop Music Awards 2018 Winning Pop Songs Issues Won 40 Billboard Music Awards 2017 Top Covered Artist Issues Nominated 41 BMI London Awards 2019 Pop Award Songs I Miss You Won 42 2020 2002 Won 43 BMI Pop Awards 2015 Award Winning Song Slow Down Won 44 2016 Good for You Won 45 2017 Close Won 46 Hands to Myself Won Sorry Won2018 All in My Head Flex Won 47 Heavy Won Issues Won2020 Drew Barrymore Won 48 2021 If the World Was Ending Won 49 Lose You to Love Me WonGrammy Awards 2018 Best New Artist Herself Nominated 50 Song of the Year Issues Nominated2021 If the World Was Ending Nominated2022 Album of the Year a Back of My Mind Nominated2023 Best Country Song Circles Around This Town NominatediHeartRadio Music Awards 2018 Best New Pop Artist Herself Nominated 51 MTV Video Music Awards 2017 Best New Artist Nominated 52 MTV Europe Music Awards 2017 Best New Nominated 53 Best Push Nominated as songwriterReferences edit Collar Matt Julia Michaels Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved April 9 2020 a b Savage Mark July 30 2017 Julia Michaels Dare to suck BBC News Retrieved August 15 2017 Women in Music Hitmakers from Behind the Scenes Billboard Retrieved December 5 2015 Gold amp Platinum Michaels Julia Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved August 1 2017 Julia Michaels Signs to Republic Records October 26 2016 Villa Lucas July 16 2021 Julia Michaels Becky G Khea Talk Universal Language of New Collaborative Single Rollingstone com Retrieved April 12 2022 Instagram Instagram com Retrieved April 12 2022 Kimpel Dan March 2 2015 Julia Michaels Pop s Mystery Girl Music Connection Retrieved March 28 2015 Noonan Heather July 20 2010 Julia Michaels Releases Debut Self titled EP Available Everywhere July 20th Through SA TrackWorks PRweb Retrieved March 28 2015 Hey Qween May 23 2016 Semi Precious Weapons Justin Tranter On Hey Qween with Jonny McGovern Archived from the original on November 18 2021 via YouTube 10 Songs You Didn t Know Julia Michaels Co Wrote Billboard Iasimone Ashley Rio Olympics 2016 Closing Ceremony Highlights Kygo and Julia Michaels Perform Carry Me Simone Biles Makes History amp More Billboard Retrieved February 23 2017 Stutz Colin Hit Songwriter Julia Michaels Releases Debut Single Issues Listen Billboard Retrieved February 23 2017 Graves Shahlin April 12 2017 Julia Michaels previews new song How Do We Get Back to Love on Girls Coup De Main Magazine Retrieved May 19 2017 Shcherbakova Liza July 19 2017 Julia Michaels Announces Nervous System Her Debut Mini Album Billboard Retrieved July 19 2017 Wass Mike June 1 2017 Julia Michaels Uh Huh Is Every Bit As Catchy As Issues idolator Retrieved June 2 2017 Graves Shahlin July 28 2017 Julia Michaels to open for Shawn Mendes on NZ AUS 2017 tour The 35 Most Anticipated Albums Of 2017 EW com December 22 2016 Retrieved February 23 2017 Hear Julia Michaels Sleek Fifty Shades Freed Song Heaven Rolling Stone Retrieved May 4 2018 Julia Michaels shares new single Jump featuring Trippie Redd The FADER Retrieved May 4 2018 Hengst Maximilian February 14 2018 Julia Michaels supports Niall Horan on his Flicker tour Archived from the original on February 3 2020 Retrieved February 3 2020 Maroon 5 Hitting the Road with Julia Michaels for Red Pill Blues Tour Billboard October 26 2017 Retrieved October 9 2018 Weatherby Taylor September 27 2018 Lauv amp Julia Michaels Fight Their Feelings in New Collaboration There s No Way Watch Billboard Archived from the original on September 28 2018 Retrieved January 5 2021 Julia Michaels Finds Nirvana in a Video Game with her Ralph Breaks the Internet Anthem MTV com November 15 2018 Retrieved September 26 2020 Bajgrowicz Brooke December 21 2018 5 Seconds Of Summer Debut Lie To Me Remix With Julia Michaels Listen Billboard Archived from the original on January 14 2019 Retrieved February 4 2019 5 Seconds of Summer 5SOS www aria com au Retrieved July 24 2020 Gold Platinum 5 Seconds of Summer Lie to Me Music Canada Retrieved July 24 2020 Just Announced The Graffiti U World Tour Australia KeithUrban net July 26 2018 Archived from the original on July 30 2018 Retrieved July 29 2018 Hear Julia Michaels New EP Song With Selena Gomez Anxiety Rolling Stone January 24 2019 Retrieved January 24 2019 Julia Michaels juliamichaels Retrieved June 25 2019 via Instagram Agate Samantha May 11 2020 Songland Julia Michaels Recap This New Heartfelt Song Will Make You CRY Talentrecap com Retrieved May 12 2020 DeVille Chris October 1 2020 Julia Michaels Lie Like This Stereogum Retrieved October 1 2020 Rettig James March 26 2021 Julia Michaels All Your Exes Stereogum Retrieved April 8 2021 juliamichaels April 14 2021 Not In Chronological Order out April 30 Retrieved April 14 2021 via Instagram Grobar Erik Pedersen Matt Pedersen Erik Grobar Matt September 10 2022 Ariana DeBose Leads Disney Toon Musical Wish from Frozen Team D23 Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on September 10 2022 Retrieved September 10 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 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