Julie Roberts

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Julie RobertsIn 2007, country music singer Julie Roberts signed on as spokesperson for FUZE Healthy Infuzions Beverages. "This is the fresh new drink of the decade and I feel so blessed to be part of it," said Julie Roberts, adding, "Being fit is part of the total package for entertainers. FUZE helps me achieve this goal by providing my energy levels for workouts without all the calories." The beverage is the title sponsor for many of Julie's performances in 2007. Julie made appearances on behalf of the drink.

Julie has garnered musical accolades and Gold status for her self-titled debut album while her second album was recently written up in The New Yorker. In addition, Julie's single Men and Mascara was one of only two country songs to make mainstream music magazine, Blender's list of 100 greatest Songs of 2006. Julie rparticipated in an extensive promotion for the cosmetic and fragrance brand, Clinique and has been seen modeling eyewear for the Lens Crafters print ad campaign seen in magazines such as Vogue, In Style, Vanity Fair, Oprah, and Esquire. Julie sings the theme for ABC's Good Morning America.

Julie Roberts Career Overview

  1. Album Success: Julie Roberts' self-titled debut album was released in 2004 and quickly became a success. It was certified Gold by the RIAA, signifying sales of over 500,000 units. The album included her signature song, "Break Down Here."
  2. Chart Success: Her debut single, "Break Down Here," peaked at number 18 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in 2004, marking her arrival on the country music scene.
  3. Critical Acclaim: Roberts has received praise for her powerful, soulful vocals and her ability to convey emotion in her songs. Her music has often been lauded for its authenticity and emotional depth.
  4. Resilience and Comeback: In 2011, Roberts released her third album, "Alive," independently following a departure from her previous record label, Mercury Nashville. It was a testament to her resilience in the face of adversity, including overcoming a multiple sclerosis diagnosis and surviving the devastating Nashville flood in 2010.
  5. Public Speaking and Advocacy: Roberts has been open about her journey with multiple sclerosis since her diagnosis in 2005, and she's become a spokesperson for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. She's been involved in various campaigns to raise awareness and funds for MS research.