Juliera Breathes Soul Into New R&B Anthem “Lonely Without You”

Exploring the Boundaries Between Friendship and Love, Juliera Emerges With a Heartfelt Single That Speaks to the Soul

Boston, MA – Nigerian-American artist Juliera, born Opeyemi Juliet Simon, has once again captured hearts with the release of her latest single, “Lonely Without You.” The track, available now on all major streaming platforms, is a soulful exploration of the tender and often complicated dynamics between friendship and romance. More than a song, it is a story—one layered with vulnerability, strength, and emotional introspection.

Born on October 9, 1991, in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria, Juliera has never been one to follow a conventional path. Her upbringing in the vibrant cultural epicenter of Nigeria provided her with deep musical and spiritual roots. These roots, enriched by her transcontinental journey to Boston, Massachusetts, have become a key element in the unique musical identity that defines her work.

Lonely Without You” marks a major step in Juliera’s artistic evolution. With this single, she peels back layers of herself, drawing from personal experiences and universal emotions. The song opens with soft, haunting keys, quickly enveloped by airy percussion and emotive string arrangements. Her voice, raw and unfiltered, channels the aching loneliness of distance from a once-familiar connection.

Juliera explains: “This song is about that moment when you realize your relationship is changing—when friendship and love blur into something more painful and more beautiful than you ever expected. It’s personal, but I know so many people have felt this.”

Her background reads like a tapestry woven with both ambition and creativity. A licensed cosmetologist and successful entrepreneur, Juliera is the owner of Bow Salon in Boston’s South End—an award-winning, minority-owned beauty salon that has become a local favorite. Her ability to build community through beauty and artistry has only enhanced her music career, bringing a rare authenticity to her creative endeavors.

But her talents don’t stop there. Juliera is also a licensed real estate agent and a prolific ghostwriter. Since the age of 16, she has crafted lyrics and melodies for other artists across platforms such as Fiverr, Upwork, and SoundBetter. These early beginnings in ghostwriting helped her hone a lyrical sensibility that shines through in every verse of “Lonely Without You.”

Academically, Juliera’s accomplishments are equally impressive. She holds a Professional Diploma in Software Engineering from NIIT in Nigeria, a Diploma in Pure Mathematics from the University of Lagos, a Bachelor’s in Information Technology and Business Information Systems from Middlesex University in London, and a Graduate Certification in Business Administration from Northeastern University in Boston. This impressive résumé of achievements underpins the discipline and vision that drive her as an independent artist.

Her musical discography continues to grow. Before “Lonely Without You,” she released other notable tracks like “Hero”and “Let It Ache,” which together have earned millions of streams. Juliera’s ability to blend African musical sensibilities with modern Western pop and R&B rhythms places her in a league of her own, appealing to a global audience that spans generations.

Since its release, “Lonely Without You” has garnered over 111,000 streams, with listeners praising its sincerity and replay value. Critics note that it captures a timeless emotional arc that feels fresh in today’s music landscape. The production quality, coupled with her passionate vocal delivery, sets the single apart as one of her most refined and resonant works to date.

Fans and followers are encouraged to connect with Juliera on her official social media platforms—Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok—to stay updated on upcoming performances, music videos, and behind-the-scenes content. Juliera's Spotify profile is also home to her growing catalog of deeply personal and emotionally stirring music.

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