Remy Wolff is currently in the middle of opening for Olivia Rodrigo on the European leg of her GUTS World Tour, and she’s not only wowing audiences with her stunning pop performances, but also teasing the taste buds with her new collaboration with McDonald’s. Teasing. Presenter, Grandma McFlurry.
J-14 sat down exclusively with Remy, where he talked about the “random but fun” collaboration on July 12, his love of European McDonald’s and his upcoming album Big Ideas.
Remy has teamed up with McDonald’s for a cover of James Taylor’s song “How Sweet (To Be Loved By)” to promote McFlurrys at Grand (available for a limited time starting May 21). . which can be heard on McFlurry’s release date.
“My grandmother has been incredibly supportive of my music career since I was very young,” Remy told J-14 about why she decided to collaborate with the fast food restaurant. “I mean That they have always supported everything I do, but they still come to all my shows. They are very active, follow social media. They know what’s going on. Very nice.”
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And there was no problem with the song either. “It’s an important thing that everybody knows, no matter how old or young you are,” she said, before adding: “And I love McFlurry.
While she’s helping launch a new McFlurry flavor, Remy admits she hasn’t tasted it yet — because she’s currently on a trip abroad. However, that doesn’t mean they don’t enjoy golden arches from abroad.
“When I go to McDonald’s and see a product I’ve never seen before, I always get it because I’m so curious,” she said, before declaring, “It’s an amazing random wave. “
As for how her tour with Olivia is going, the 28-year-old has only good things to say about the GUTS singer, who she met “a few months ago”, and her band. Nothing but, whose dressing room is next door. . He has the door.
“I love her music. I think she’s amazing. She’s an amazing songwriter and an amazing singer,” she said of the Pig singer, “I actually saw her last night. – We were able to hang out for a while, which was fun. It’s amazing and I love watching his show and I love his band, our dressing rooms are really tight, so I love them. Getting to spend time together, it’s an amazing, strong team, so far, so good.
In addition to launching one of the hottest tours of the year, 2024 is shaping up to be a big year in Raimi’s career for another reason — her third album Big Ideas is coming this summer.
“My album Big Ideas is coming out on July 12,” Rami announced before revealing what listeners should expect. “There’s a lot of variety, like I always bring, and a lot of songwriting and stuff. I think everybody’s going to learn more about me from this record, and it’s a lot of fun… A lot of live arrangements for an instrumental band – and I don’t know, it’s just… fun and exciting, I hope.”
Several songs from the album have already been released – such as “Cinderella” in March, as well as “Toro” and “Alone in Miami” which were released on May 10.
Regarding the decision to release both songs on the same day, Raimi explained that the two songs are “fraternal twins”.
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“Basically the story of the two songs — it’s a constant story in my mind,” he began. “They’re both telling stories from my real life, and they were back-to-back days. They happened within two days of each other, so I felt like the songs connected naturally. Both mine and this one. There are twins.”
Getting more private with her audience is also a theme of her upcoming album.
“I think I’m trying to be more honest every time I write a song,” she admits. “It’s not like, ‘Oh, I’m ready to share this with the world.’ It seems like I’m learning more about myself, and as I get older everything becomes clearer.” To make space in music.
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