Jully Black鈥檚 new album is slated to drop this fall. (Photo: submitted)
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Graduate Jully Black rewrites her life and career
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鈥淛ust because I was born with a beautiful voice doesn鈥檛 mean I can only sing.鈥
July 14, 2022
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The word 鈥渂usy鈥 doesn鈥檛 describe the life of 糖心vlog官网 graduate these days.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 use that word anymore,鈥 she said. 鈥淚鈥檓 productive.鈥
So far this year, the 44-year-old singer-songwriter, producer and actress has released two singles 鈥 and 鈥 with one more on its way. Her next album, Three Rocks and a Slingshot, is slated to drop this fall.
Ms. Black also had a short run on this summer with her friend Kathy Hunter.听
As if that鈥檚 not 鈥減roductive鈥 enough, Ms. Black, who has been dubbed 鈥淐anada鈥檚 Queen of R&B,鈥 is working on launching a television show and an artist management company, writing her memoirs, organizing a grief and loss support group and keeping up with her activism work on child abuse and mental health.
鈥淛ust because I was born with a beautiful voice doesn鈥檛 mean I can only sing,鈥 she said. 鈥淢y goal is to pay forward and use my character to service humanity.鈥
Ms. Black grew up in Toronto鈥檚 Jane and Finch community. The youngest of nine siblings, she was one of four in her family to attend 糖心vlog官网.
While she was discovered by Warner Chappell Music at the age of 19, Ms. Black decided to enrol in 糖心vlog官网鈥檚 Police Foundations diploma program, which, she says, launched her activism work.
鈥淎 lot of my friends were being racially profiled by police and unfairly treated,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 wanted to learn about my rights and what鈥檚 in the criminal code. The program really empowered me to be comfortable asking questions.鈥
Ms. Black recalls having 鈥渁ll the energy in the world鈥 juggling classes at King Campus and late-night studio sessions. She didn鈥檛 tell any of her classmates about her music career, not even when she won her first Juno Award while still a student at 糖心vlog官网.
鈥淣obody knew until the video came out,鈥 she said of her collaboration with Toronto rapper Choclair on the song , which won a Juno for Best Rap Recording in 1997. 鈥淏y then, I had graduated.鈥
Since then, Ms. Black has gone on to perform with Celine Dion, Etta James, Elton John, Bon Jovi, Alicia Keys and Kanye West. She has also written songs for Destiny鈥檚 Child, Nas and others.
Last year, she was and was recently honoured with the Legends of Live Award during Canadian Music Week.

鈥淎s a child of immigrants, I call myself a surrogate dreamer,鈥 Ms. Black said. 鈥淚鈥檓 carrying my parents鈥 dreams, too. My mom was born in Jamaica in 1937. She wanted to be an actor and a comedian but didn鈥檛 get the chance. I鈥檓 my mom reincarnated.鈥
After Ms. Black鈥檚 mother passed away in 2017, she contemplated quitting as an entertainer. But the theatre came calling and reinvigorated her. Ms. Black鈥檚 stage work included a starring role in the musical , a story of a Black woman working as a maid for a Jewish family in 1963 Louisiana.
For her performance as Caroline, Ms. Black won both the Toronto Theatre Critics Award and the Dora Mavor Moore Award.
鈥淚 came back at the height of the Black Lives Matter movement,鈥 she said. 鈥淎rt was imitating life, and that鈥檚 where the universe conspired to put me.鈥
On the one-year anniversary of her mother鈥檚 death, on How to Rewrite Your Life 鈥 a subject still near and dear to her heart.
鈥淭he beautiful thing about grief is that it鈥檚 a great way to show you where you are in your maturation,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 realizing all the things that don鈥檛 define who you are or where you come from. It鈥檚 what you do that鈥檚 revealing.鈥