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The Kelly Alexander Show is thrilled to welcome back Juno Award-winning recording artist Anjulie who not only writes songs for artists like Kelly Clarkson, Lady Gaga, Nicki Minaj, Icona Pop and Nelly Furtado but also for herself. Anjulie’s latest hit is “Chai and Sunshine,” a song that has over one million streams and counting and has also caught the attention of Rihanna and Selena Gomez. Anjulie talks to us about navigating the music industry, her love for Janet Jackson, how her friendship and songwriting relationship with Nelly Furtado began as well as the creation of “Chai and Sunshine” and why Rihanna reached out to her about it. We also talk about the importance of social media for an artist’s career, what she always has in her fridge and why she wants to work with super producer and songwriter Max Martin. Enjoy the conversation and thank you for listening!
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