Julia J-Dia Diaco Breaks Her Two Year Silence About Her Incident at NYU and Moves Forward in Her Life with the Release of Her Debut Single and Video I Won’t Tell From Her Forthcoming Album Release, My Blue Heaven Due In Stores This Summer
Julia Diaco has teamed up with Philadelphia-based producer Simon Illa (Vivian Green and Floetry; music for the Phillies’ baseball team; American Rap Stars Soundtrack) to put the finishing touches on her debut album, My Blue Heaven — due in stores this summer. To date, an album’s worth of songs are completed, including the debut single and video I Won’t Tell, featuring Styles P, slated to premiere on Inside Edition on May 4.
J-Dia first came into the spotlight two years ago, when, as a freshman in college, she was caught dealing. She spent ten months in a behavioral center, during which time she concentrated her energies and filled an entire box with songs she had written while away.
Since she was young, J-Dia has sought out the stage; she began working with a vocal coach when she was only seven years old and throughout her young life performed in community and school theatrical productions as well as participated in local talent shows. Today, she is eager to finally set forth on her career as a singer.
She is currently deciding on a music distribution deal from among many offers and looking forward to a few other surprise collaborations.
“This has been a lifelong goal; unfortunately I got lost along the way, and I’m glad to be back on the right track.”
J-Dia returned to school and decided to pursue her music career full-time.
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