Jayli Wolf
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 23 November 1991
Ethnicity: Danish, first nation
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician, actress
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Jayli Wolf
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
DOB: 23 November 1991
Ethnicity: Danish, first nation
Nationality: Canadian
Occupation: Singer, songwriter, musician, actress
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Jayli Wolf - Child of the Government
collaboration spotlight — Blood Orange by Jayli Wolf
NOTE: The lyrics contain one instance of swearing in the first verse.
Rebuilding a life is a difficult and daunting task, especially when you don't have closure for the things that came before. And finding your true self while others try to force you into an ill-fitting box takes a heck of a lot of bravery. But the only way is through.
Details:
title: Blood Orange
performer: Jayli Wolf
written by: Jayli Wolf
release date: 7 July 2023
My favorite bits:
the collage of memories from her life, old and new
the twang of the loose-stringed guitar that creates such a raw sound
her quietly snarling diction on ♫ "’cause you fucked up my life" ♫
the montage of silencing herself and blocking her ears in the lower right corner during ♫ "I don't really wanna say what it means" ♫
the defiance in her voice during the choruses, daring her target to try dictating who she should be
♫ "Black sky, white lies, colors can't shake it." ♫ (Oof.)
the breathy wistfulness in ♫ "Wake my spirit up, put my tears to bed" ♫
♫ "I want to give you… the darkness that you lack" ♫
ending on an unresolved note, because she's still moving forward
Trivia:
This song is track 4 on Jayli's second EP, "God Is An Endless Mirror", released in September.
She has described it as "a little bit of rage. a little bit of courage."
The audio was mixed by sound engineer Paul Kaleka. He had collaborated with her previously for "Holding On" in April. They worked together again two years later for her song "Gold".