Indie Singer-songwriter Lizz Pens a Song for Healing in Latest Single ‘There’s A Place’

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Singaporean singer-songwriter Lizz shares her recent single, “There’s A Place,” an ode to healing in the face of suffering and war. The single is the artist’s long-awaited release and comes at a crucial time in our world, where pain and struggle are often in the limelight.

For Lizz, music is a lifelong love affair. During her childhood, Lizz’s grandmother accompanied her to many live concerts, instilling in the young girl a love of music. “I have always loved music, but only started writing music in my 30s,” tells the artist. “I did mostly acting jobs and stage shows during my 20s.”

Prior to releasing music, Lizz was cast in Director Ho Tzu Nyen’s feature film, Here. Lizz then turned to music with a self-titled EP in 2009, which earned a nomination at the Singapore E-Awards for Best Indie Album. In 2010, Lizz shared her second EP, Next, featuring two songs released on major networks. In 2013, Lizz released a single, “You got me Spinnin’ Round,” followed by two more singles, “Addicted Love” and “Destiny,” in 2020.

Writing music is a source of comfort for the artist. “I love to write songs about love,” she adds. “Hopefully, more people will get to know my music and love it as well.”

“There’s a Place” is a song that has been waiting nine years to blossom. “I wrote this song 9 years ago (2014), but at that time, it was without a chorus melody,” explains Lizz. Throughout the past year, she kept returning to the song, driven to finally complete it. While the song originated from a personal experience, it has since transformed into an homage to people suffering across the world.

“This song is dedicated to all victims of war and terror, all survivors of abuse, people who feel not loved and alone, people who are struggling with their everyday life,” shares Lizz of the depth of meaning surrounding her single. “I hope this song heals the broken hearts and broken souls, I hope it brings comfort to you during difficult times.”

Through “There’s A Place,” Lizz hopes to reassure us that “For those suffering or been through trauma of any sorts, there’s a place.” This place isn’t the same for everyone, yet the concept is universal.

“The Place during the time I wrote this song was God,” adds Lizz, “but for you it might be your family, your home, your partner or a friend, that place where you feel safe, where you feel loved, you call home, you call love.  NEVER NEVER GIVE UP.” 

Listeners seeking additional ways to enjoy Lizz’s music can watch her full-length music video, now available on YouTube through the link below.

Make sure to stay connected to Lizz on all platforms for new music, videos, and social posts.

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Royal Deb displays her Jamaican roots new reggae single “Somebody For Everybody”

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Since Royal Deb was just a child in St. Ann, Jamaica, she has been immersed in the reggae music scene. Now the eccentric, joyful artist from the Caribbean is taking that inspiration and making her own music, with her newest single “Somebody For Everybody.”

The song touches on how whether you are big, small, fat, skinny, tall or short- there is someone out there for you. It was a collaborative effort between Royal Deb and renowned producer Andre Betts, who not only worked with her on the lyrics, but also on making the beats and directing the music video.

“No matter what is going on in the world, no matter what you look like, or the size you are, or the color, no matter who you are- there’s Somebody For Everybody,” she said. “There are people who are single that are hearing this, and telling me, thank you. They say, I want to go out and find me a mate, find me a partner. I say, go out and find your somebody.”

Royal Deb said the video was the perfect way to show all the love and fun she has. She is a big fan of dressing up in different outfits and getting into different characters, and this was her shot to do just that.

“I just feel it,” she said. “I just love to express myself like that. And I feel it when I’m singing, when I’m dancing.”

Royal Deb was born and raised in the Parish of St. Ann, and growing up she was enthralled by reggae legends Bob Marley and Gregory Isaacs. She still remembers crying when Bob Marley’s casket was taken into the street, and said that it is just more than music. It is a way of life and a mantra. Sean Paul is also her cousin, so the musical prowess is part of her overall being.

The sounds of reggae not only filled the dance halls, but it also made its way into the streets for massive all-night dance parties. This kind of life is what inspired her dream of performing on a large stage in America.

“The music has always been in my soul,” Royal Deb said. “I grew up a farm girl, but at night when I’d hear that sound system in the street, I’d be out of the house. I’d be out there dancing every damn night. Then when I was in school I used to go on stage, and I said, ‘one day I’ll make some reggae music.’”

Royal Deb moved to the US in the 1980s and married her “rock” Larry Barr, who has supported her in every step in her music career. They both train together as martial artists, and she is a clerk during the daytime. She has also raised two daughters and two stepsons, and in the midst of life, Royal Deb is striving to make her dream of being a reggae artist come true.

Royal Deb has been hard at work with Betts putting out some top quality, reggae music for the world to hear. She already released “Give Mi Da 6” and “All My Ladies,” and she is well on her way to creating an album. She has aspirations of hitting the stage for the world to see her, and said she has many gigs throughout Bergen County, in New York and New Jersey in the near future. If there’s one thing she knows how to do, it is carry a crowd and party.

“I have to think big and positive,” she said. “I’m such a positive person. Once you take the fun out of things, that’s where everything goes down. You have to make life joyful and happy, and that’s how it flows. Just like music. Some people might say I started late. But no, I am here.”

Be sure to check out “Somebody For Everybody” and the music by Royal Deb, available on all platforms.

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