In a lively transatlantic segment on the Ginger and Nuts Show, Chicago-based music expert Diana Cavazos Woloszyk brought a burst of sunshine—and a standout new track—to listeners, naming “Camilla” by Jude York as her coveted Single of the Week.
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Speaking from a bright Friday morning in Chicago, Cavazos Woloszyk’s energy set the tone for her glowing review. “When it’s sunny, you feel like you just want to explode with a burst of sunshine,” she said—and that enthusiasm carried straight into her musical pick.
York, a rising artist from Toowoomba, Queensland, has been steadily building momentum. Fans may already recognize him from viral social media clips, particularly those featuring heartfelt duets with his mother, a retired opera singer. According to Cavazos Woloszyk, these performances highlight the singer’s “absolutely beautiful” harmonies and hint at the deep musical roots behind his sound.
The Australian artist first gained wider attention during his journey toward Eurovision – Australia Decides 2022, where he performed his debut single “I Won’t Need to Dream.” The track showcased his emotional depth and vocal precision—qualities that continue to define his evolving artistry.
Now, with the release of “Camilla” on April 24, York appears to have reached a new creative stride. The song draws inspiration from the complex and widely publicized story surrounding Princess Diana and Camilla Parker Bowles, blending poignant storytelling with a bold, contemporary pop sound.
Cavazos Woloszyk highlighted the track’s infectious chorus—“C-C-C-Camilla”—noting its “addictive” quality and comparing its flair to the theatrical pop style of Lady Gaga. “It’s one of those songs that sticks with you,” she explained, “not just because of the hook, but because of the feeling behind it.”
Her verdict was clear: Jude York is an artist to watch. With growing online popularity and a distinctive musical voice, “Camilla” may mark a turning point in his ascent.
Listeners were encouraged to follow York across social platforms and stream the single on digital services—because, if Cavazos Woloszyk is right, this is far from the last time his name will be making headlines.