Julie Tuzet’s ‘Industrie‘ comes through like a smirk behind sunglasses—sharp, glossy, and completely in control. The track plays out like a diss track for the fashion world, but dressed up in synth-laced pop sheen. It questions the obsession with image, the commodification of bodies, the polished cruelty behind the catwalk—all while sounding like it belongs on the playlist of the very industry it critiques.
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Julie’s delivery is icy and sensual, breathy in the right places, confident without overreaching. There’s a cold seduction to the way she sings—less vulnerability, more challenge. The production mirrors that vibe: tight, bass-heavy, just enough gloss to keep things chic without slipping into cliché.
The TikTok and Instagram numbers? That makes sense. This is algorithm-friendly pop with real teeth. Stylish, provocative, and catchy enough to loop without tiring. It works because it owns every second of its aesthetic.
SCORE 7.9/10
Fashion model turned pop artist? Usually a gimmick. Here? It works. And it works because the music holds up.

