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Jules Liesl Is Ready To Take The Stage… On Her Own Terms
From influencer to artist, Jules Liesl reclaims her power through music, discipline, and unapologetic self-expression.
In a world where social media can make or break an artist before they even step onto a stage, Jules Liesl has taken a different path; one paved with self-discovery, reinvention, and relentless discipline. Now, after years of transformation, she’s stepping into the spotlight not as an influencer but as a fully realized performer, ready to share her artistic vision through music.
From Spotlight To Self-Discovery
Long before Jules dedicated herself to music, she had already built an online following. With her striking aesthetic and bold presence, she quickly attracted attention. But behind the carefully curated images, something was missing. “I was searching for validation,” she states. “But deep down, I knew I wasn’t showing the real me.”
That realization led to a decision that changed everything. She left behind the online persona and committed fully to music, stepping into a grueling development process that tested her in ways she never expected.
Breaking The Mold
The transition wasn’t easy. Jules had to unlearn old habits, push through self-doubt, and build a new foundation from the ground up. At first, she resisted structure, struggled with discipline, and even sabotaged her own progress. But through it all, she had a support system that believed in her potential: mentors who challenged her, collaborators who refined her craft, and coaches who sharpened her skills.
One of the biggest shifts in her journey came when she learned to embrace collaboration.
“At first, I wanted control over everything,” she says. “But music isn’t meant to be made in isolation. When I started trusting the process, my artistry evolved in ways I never imagined.”
Her commitment was intense — working with industry veterans for vocal and stage coaching, receiving creative direction from some of the best in the business, and even taking gymnastics classes to incorporate acrobatic stunts into her performances. Through self-discovery and discipline, she uncovered her true artistry, allowing her to command the stage with presence and authenticity.
Stepping Into Her Power
Now, Jules is finally stepping into her own. She no longer seeks external validation or hides behind an image. She’s creating from a real place, and the industry is taking notice.
Multi-platinum hit makers Phoenix Stone and Sybil Hall of Halogen Entertainment are shaping the next chapter for Jules Liesl.
Her electro-banger debut single, “Cherry,” is already making waves, featuring bold lyrics. Stone shares, “We’re seeing strong early indicators in the queer community. DJs are starting to play ‘Cherry’ at major circuit events, and the crowds are going wild. The song’s release is perfectly timed for Pride season.”
Stone and Hall have strategically enlisted an array of top international DJs to remix the single. Additionally, Halogen Entertainment is working closely with Richard Jackson — the creative force behind iconic videos like “Telephone” by Lady Gaga and Beyoncé, Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream”, and Gaga’s Super Bowl performance — to elevate Jules’s creative vision even further.
Beyond her music, Jules is a proud advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, using her platform to celebrate self-expression and inclusivity. She actively supports LGBTQ+ organizations, speaks out against discrimination, and fosters a space where her fans feel empowered to be their authentic selves.
Jules’s personal growth mirrors her artistic evolution. Through deep self-exploration and transformative healing practices, she has rewritten her own narrative — one that once included self-doubt but now thrives on confidence, clarity, and purpose.
So, What’s Next?
“Everything,” she says. “I’ve done the work. Now it’s time to show the world who I really am.”
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Credits:
Photographer: Yasmine Kateb
Makeup: Ashley Simmons
Hair: Rachel Lita
Stylist: Cara Gordon
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