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Maggie Lindemann and Julia Wolf turn heartache into an anthem on "2022"

Maggie Lindemann has long been an expert at bottling up raw emotion in her music, and her new single, "2022," with a feature from the Los Angeles singer-songwriter Julia Wolf, is no exception. This is a debut collaboration from both artists and a record that you're sure to feel closely connected with in one way or another.

"2022" arrives as the third single from Lindemann's forthcoming second album, "i feel everything", and plunges headfirst into themes of losing oneself and feeling vulnerable. "I didn't recognise it," goes the chorus, which Lindemann describes as a song about losing yourself to the point where you don't even realize that it's happening, letting someone else have such a hold on you that you start to forget about yourself and your own needs.

The song is a blend of the richly textured, soulful beauty of Julia Wolf and Lindemann's own sideways, lunging pop vibes, forming something expansive. "2022" is a brief chance to reflect, and an illustration of how music can express the messiness of life as humans experience it. For anyone who appreciates genuine storytelling and collaborative creativity, Maggie Lindemann and Julia Wolf knocked it out of the park with a song that will stay with you after its last chord

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