Global pop force Julia Michaels recently shared her empowering new single “No Heartbreaks Killed Me Yet” via her own independent label, GFY Records. This indie-pop anthem serves as a vibrant follow-up to her recent ‘Second Self’ EP and highlights the diary-style storytelling that has defined her nearly decade-long career. The track features an unshakable hook and soaring melodies that celebrate the strength found in moving forward after a relationship ends. Michaels wrote the song during a prolific creative season, maintaining her status as one of the most trusted architects in the modern music landscape. Fans are already gravitating toward the resilient spirit of the record as it marks a bold step in her journey as a primary artist.
The release comes on the heels of a massive year for the multi-platinum songwriter, who recently co-wrote global hits for Sabrina Carpenter and Tate McRae. With over sixty billion streams across her songwriting catalog and nearly two hundred platinum certifications, her influence on the charts remains unmatched. Earlier this year, she released the six-track ‘Second Self’ collection which included the cheeky Maren Morris collaboration “Scissors” and the playful focus track “GFY.” By taking full artistic ownership through her new label, Michaels continues to bridge the gap between high-profile pop industry success and intimate, raw performance. Her ability to blend sharp puns with emotional clarity ensures that every new release feels both personally specific and universally resonant for a global audience.


