Taylor Jules Captures the Fear of Falling on “Real Love”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

“Real Love” explores the courage required to embrace genuine connection.

Taylor Jules is stepping into her boldest era yet with “Real Love,” a soaring pop single that previews her upcoming EP The Good, The Bad And The Ugly.

Based in Los Angeles, Taylor has earned recognition for her emotionally intelligent songwriting, and this track reinforces her growing reputation as a fearless storyteller.

From the opening moments, “Real Love” immerses listeners in atmospheric production layered over driving percussion. The pop foundation is strong and impactful, yet it leaves room for Taylor’s rich, expressive vocals to take center stage. Her delivery is commanding and heartfelt, transforming the hook into a powerful emotional release.

The song’s narrative revolves around the vulnerability required to pursue genuine love. Taylor articulates the hesitation and courage that coexist when emotions deepen.

With “Real Love” leading the charge, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly is shaping up to be a cohesive and deeply personal body of work that embraces both strength and softness in equal measure.




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