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Taylor Jules Finds Strength in the Wreckage with “Sage Advice”

  • Writer: ALT RECESS
    ALT RECESS
  • Jul 29
  • 2 min read

Taylor Jules just dropped a song that feels like reading a diary entry you weren’t supposed to see—but you’re glad you did. Her latest release, “Sage Advice,” is a slow-burning R&B track that blends emotional storytelling with smooth, confident delivery, making it one of those rare songs that feels intimate and cinematic all at once.


The song unpacks the complicated fallout of losing someone who once felt like home—not a partner, but a friend. That’s a specific kind of pain, and Taylor doesn’t hold back. Instead of going dramatic or overly polished, she keeps it grounded. There’s weight in the way the track moves—carefully, purposefully—like she’s walking through the wreckage of a broken bond and trying to make sense of what’s left.


Backed by rich, polished production from Stefan Lit and Dylan Chambers, the instrumentation leans soulful and atmospheric without distracting from what matters most: her voice. Not just her vocals (which are effortless and rich), but her voice—as in her point of view, her honesty, her ability to tell a story that feels both deeply personal and widely relatable.


This isn’t a revenge song. It’s not even angry, really. It’s reflective. It’s about the slow realization that sometimes, we ignore the signs we already saw. It’s about hindsight, self-trust, and the quiet kind of heartbreak that doesn’t make a scene, but still stays with you.

Taylor doesn’t overcomplicate the message. That’s part of why the song works so well. Every piece—melody, rhythm, tone—feels like it belongs exactly where it is. There’s no filler here. Just feeling.


Already known for her genre-blending style and emotionally intelligent songwriting, Taylor Jules continues to prove she’s not chasing trends—she’s carving out her own lane. And with Sage Advice, she offers a moment of clarity, not just for herself, but for anyone who’s ever had to walk away from someone they never thought they’d lose.


If you’re in LA, she’s showcasing the new track live at The Hotel Café, along with other upcoming releases from her next project. If the rest sounds anything like this, we’re ready.

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