
Julia Wolf is on a rapid ascent. The Long Island-born, Los Angeles-based singer has catapulted into the spotlight — with a major impact on a global stage.
Since 2019, Wolf has steadily been releasing music. She garnered fan and industry attention with her breakthrough indie-pop project, 2023’s Good Thing We Stayed, before delving into a more emo-inspired sound on her 2025 album, Pressure. The project features the hit “In My Room,” which spent five weeks on the U.S. Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, peaking at No. 44, and entered the U.S. Alternative Airplay at No. 40 in June.
Her hard-to-classify mix of pop, punk and hip-hop styles has found some major fans. This month, Wolf’s bubbling pop status hit a boil when she collaborated on Drake's new single "Dog House," with Los Angeles rapper Yeat. A major showcase of the young singer, the track sits at No. 39 on the Canadian Hot 100, marking Wolf’s first entry on the chart.
“I feel like when I put my last album out just a couple months ago, I couldn’t get anyone to notice it or any PR looks [...] to have the biggest artist reach out and want to work with me has just been insanely validating,” she told Rolling Stone of linking up Drake. “He just really believes in the music, so it’s been insane.”
As Wolf continues to push forward, she says it’s the act of patience that has kept her sane, telling Wonderland: “The years that I’ve been doing this has set me up and prepared me for this moment that’s happening right now.”
Now featured as the opening act for MGK’s upcoming Lost Americana tour, it’s clear she’s turning heads among some of the biggest names in music.