2020–2022: Beginnings and rise In June 2020, Julia was an extra in the music video for the hit Pinoy pop song "Marikit" by Juan Caoile and Kyle Caplis. She said that her appearance on the music video inspired her to work on her own songs. On February 4, 2022, Julia released the song "Nvmd", which
sampled the song "Vintage" by the Indonesian R&B-pop artist
Niki. On January 19, 2024, Julia revealed that she recently filmed a music video for the track "Sugar n' Spice" and teased that it was directed by a woman. Many fans believed that the award-winning filmmaker Samantha Lee, who is widely known for her
sapphic films such as
Billie and Emma (2018) and
Rookie (2023), directed the music video. Julia described the video as a tribute to "the beautiful experience of falling for a woman". The director was later confirmed to be Lee. The music video was released in early February. It incorporated various references to the 2000s and 2010s media and starred Julia and
Rookie cast member Angela Cepeda. The two women portrayed lovers simply enjoying an afternoon in each other's company, with sweet scenes such as Cepeda jokingly proposing to Julia with a cheese ring. The "light, positive, and love-filled" track and video received positive reviews from local and international fans alike. Shortly after, Julia uploaded an episode of her
Baddie-Bot vlog series, with
Mikha of the girl group
Bini as a guest. In March,
Republic Asia awarded Julia with their inaugural "Artist of the Month" title from the newly launched
RA Spotlight, a
Gen Z-oriented platform dedicated to rising young artists in the country. The publication praised Julia's ability to blend "charm, fire, and raw power" on stage and declared her a "sensation" and an "icon" in their announcement of her win. In July, she performed a duet with
Belle Mariano at the latter's birthday concert, Believe, which took place at
the Theatre at Solaire in
Pasay. On November 11, Julia released her second EP,
Sweet Nothings (Chapter 2). In an article about the new release,
One Music PHilippines described Julia as "one of the most important and significant voices in Filipino R&B". Julia held her first solo concert, Sweet Nothings: The Denise Julia Experience, at the
New Frontier Theater in
Quezon City on December 14. Tickets for the concert were sold out. Julia shared that a week before the concert, she suffered from gastroesophageal complications, an episode of
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and
panic attacks. "I felt as though my dream was slipping through my fingers", Julia said of her health problems. She called the concert her "saving grace" and expressed her gratitude towards everyone who made it happen. ==Artistry==