Remi Wolf's debut album is named after her adopted French bulldog Juno
Remi Wolf has revealed that her highly-anticipated debut album is titled Juno, which is named after her French bulldog that she adopted during the pandemic.
Following the release of "Liquor Store" last month (the first single from her debut album), Remi Wolf has announced that her album is called Juno, and it's due to land this autumn.
On Saturday (7 August), in a new interview with The Guardian, Remi Wolf revealed that her album title was inspired by her French bulldog Juno that she adopted during lockdown, "He was my partner and my witness," she explained.
Juno also made living alone more bearable for Remi Wolf, "It gets really dark really fast," explained Wolf. "Having Juno let me focus on something else: a walk, making sure he has water. It got me out of my own way."
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— Remi Wolf (@remiwolf) August 7, 2021
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