Flying Solo Julie And The Phantoms Link

"Flying Solo" was actually adapted from a poem Julie wrote about Flynn while she was grieving her mother's death. It was her way of saying thank you to the person who refused to let her "fly solo" during her darkest days. Key Themes We Love

If there is one thing Julie and the Phantoms (JATP) taught us, it’s that life is better with a "ride-or-die" by your side. While the show is packed with high-energy rock numbers and tear-jerking ballads, holds a special place in every Fantom’s heart. Flying Solo Julie And The Phantoms

: By the end of the song, Flynn doesn't just believe in the ghosts—she takes charge. When the boys ask if Julie is joining their band, Sunset Curve, Flynn famously retorts, "I think you're joining HER band," officially establishing Julie and the Phantoms. Behind the Scenes "Flying Solo" was actually adapted from a poem

The Ultimate Anthem of Friendship: Why We’re Still Obsessed With "Flying Solo" While the show is packed with high-energy rock

: The song is filled with inside jokes, like the "deep dish" pizza reference and the hilarious line about liking someone "way before I liked them" because their friend liked them first.

Watch the cast break down the energy and choreography of this iconic rehearsal scene: