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Bangladesh-born musician Juelz, real name Shahriar Chowdhury, is buzzing with excitement ahead of the release of his latest single, Too Good To Be True, which is set to drop on all major digital platforms on August 22.
The track, which blends smooth R&B elements with pop undertones, reflects on the singer’s personal and professional journey — a celebration of how far he’s come.
“In many ways, this song is a reflection of the highs I’ve experienced recently,” Juelz told TshisaLIVE. “It’s inspired by moments where I’ve looked around and thought, ‘Wow, this feels too good to be true.’”
Having steadily built a fan base through his distinctive sound and emotive songwriting, Juelz says this latest release is one of his most personal yet. The single explores themes of gratitude, disbelief, and ambition — emotions he’s felt as his career continues to gain momentum.
Too Good To Be True will give listeners a glimpse into the next phase of Juelz’s musical journey as he teases more new material on the horizon.
“This is just the beginning,” he said. “There’s so much more coming, but this song really sets the tone for where I’m heading.”
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