![]() The lead single “Wisdom Teeth” featuring Miller’s unique vocals drummed up attention for the album. Her third and most recent album, Elated! was released in October 2020. Miller is currently an ambassador for Ditch the Label, an anti-bullying charity. Having faced struggles of emotional abuse in her own life, she wants others to understand that they are not alone. ![]() Miller embraces the spotlight as a chance to write about difficult topics such as bullying and loneliness. The album’s lead single, “S.L.U.T.” was written to reshape the negative connotations of the word using the acronym “sweet little unforgettable thing.” Having powerful messages in her music was nothing new. In 2018, Miller dropped her second album, Aurora. The Next Big Thing segment aired daily on Disney Channel, catching the attention of thousands of young viewers. Miller gained a bigger following after Radio Disney named her its “Next Big Thing” artist in 2015. In 2015, her debut album Not an Apology was released. Shortly after her run on The X Factor, Miller released her first EP Young Blood in 2014. Miller has come a long way since she placed 9th on the show. At 13, she competed in Season 2 of The X Factor (US version). Born in Maplewood, NJ, Miller began her music career at an early age. ![]() The lineup is stacked with artists new and old-school, including pop singer Bea Miller who is sure to bring incredible energy to the stage.īea Miller is just 22 years old, but she already has quite an impressive resumé. Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox.This Sunday, September 26th, University Union is hosting the first in-person Juice Jam since 2019. The first time Aryaan Anand listened to Jack Harlow was on TikTok last spring, when he heard the song,”WHATS POPPIN” on his “For You” page. When University Union announced Harlow as the headliner of this year’s lineup, the junior said he felt excited. ![]() “It’s so crazy when things come full circle. I still remember adding his song on Spotify after his song went viral on TikTok,” said Anand.Īfter going virtual last year, Juice Jam is returning to Skytop Field on Sept. 26 with performances from Jack Harlow, B.o.B, Audrey Nuna and Bea Miller. Syracuse University students are getting ready for the liveliness of Sunday’s Juice Jam event. “Syracuse is one of the only places that does something like Juice Jam,” said freshman Payton Morse. Jack Harlow will headline the annual concert, while B.o.B, Nuna and Miller will join the rapper on Skytop as supporting acts. Even though Harlow is relatively new to mainstream hip-hop after breaking out with his hit single “WHATS POPPIN” in 2020, his ubiquitous persona does a great job at turning strangers into listeners, sophomore Fiona Hurless said. “Jack Harlow is a really big name right now,” Hurless added. “His songs have been in the top charts recently, so I think that’s going to appeal to a lot of students.”įreshman Lola Bollmann recognized Harlow’s “fresh” addition to the lineup while other students were infatuated with the appearance of such a popular rapper. Hurless expressed a similar sentiment to other sophomores in that she doesn’t have expectations for Sunday since this is her first time in attendance. Many students commended UU for organizing a strong lineup within the limitations of the pandemic. ![]() “I was surprised because Jack Harlow is a little bit more up and coming … and it’s post-COVID,” senior Giulia Kean said. ![]()
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