Julia Adian: Building a Catalog That Cuts Deep
Boston-born and Nashville-based, Julia Adrian has a knack for turning sharp, clever observations into songs you can’t stop replaying. She moves between dry, humor-laced anthems and gut-punch ballads with ease, always keeping her lyrics conversational and her delivery effortlessly real.
Her sound blends organic instrumentation, jazz-tinged vocals, and rhythmic pop melodies—built on a foundation of honest storytelling and a wink of wordplay. Across her six solo-written singles and debut EP (with a deluxe version on the way), Julia has built a voice that’s distinctive, versatile, and deeply her own.
Beyond her own releases, Julia has been busy behind the scenes collaborating with writers under Oracle Management and various publishing houses in Nashville, and writing across genres from pop and country to indie folk and EDM. Her songs have landed on playlists like No Country for New Nashville, Nashville Pop, and Popville, while she’s taken stages from Centennial Park to Flamingo Cocktail Club, and festivals like Musician’s Corner.
Julia just dropped her latest pop gem, what’s the harm?—a playful, confident track with a flirty edge that fans of Sabrina Carpenter will instantly vibe with. It’s smart pop without the glossed-over edges, proof that Julia’s as comfortable crafting a hook as she is breaking your heart.
Julia Adrian isn’t just writing songs—she’s building a catalog that’s as versatile as it is authentic. And with what’s the harm? she’s adding another page to a story worth following.
Stream what’s the harm? now on all digital platforms.