Early life Anjulie was born and raised in
Oakville, Ontario, and is the youngest of four children. Her parents are of
Indo-Guyanese origin. She attended
St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Secondary School.
Music career Anjulie became "obsessed with music" and was inspired to become a performer after watching
Janet Jackson's
Velvet Rope Tour. She opened for
Jesse McCartney during his United States tour in 2009. The songs, "Rain", "Crazy That Way", "The Heat", and "Boom" were featured on the
MTV television series
The Hills and "Addicted2Me" on
The City. and
The Vampire Diaries. Anjulie has toured with
Shwayze and
B.o.B., toured Fall/Winter (2009–2010) with
Raphael Saadiq, In 2011, the songs "White Lights", "
Brand New Bitch" (also known as "Brand New Chick"), "Stand Behind the Music", "Headphones", and "You and I" were produced. In 2011, the single "Brand New Bitch" was certified as a platinum digital download in Canada for over 80,000 units sold, and was nominated for
Dance Recording of the Year at the
2012 Juno Awards. In support of her new single "You and I", Anjulie embarked on a You and I Tour in 2012. In the same year, it was announced that Universal Republic Records was going defunct, making artists from that label including Anjulie move from the roster to
Republic Records. The unreleased album, that aspired the compositions, is called
Rainbow, Bullets. It was due for 2012–2013; the songs were released later in segments, of standalone singles. It's unknown if it will be on platforms in its full entirety. Anjulie would later co-write and sing "Arrows in the Dark" on the
Cash Cash album
Blood, Sweat & 3 Years, which was released in 2016. She released, finally in its exert association an album "Loveless, Metropolis" on digital outlets it length, consists of 8 selective tracks on, March 16, 2022
Songwriting and production Anjulie began composing her own music as a teenager. She wrote the song "Say Goodbye to Jr. High", contributed background vocals and played percussion for the CD
Unfabulous and More. Her debut album was co-written and produced by
Jon Levine of
The Philosopher Kings. Anjulie wrote the single "
Don't Call Me Baby" by Canadian recording artist
Kreesha Turner together with two other songs on the album
Passion. She co-wrote the single "I Want You" with its performer
Fefe Dobson, ==Discography==