‘I’m a very emotional person’: Liza on writing stirring love songs

Liza joined Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe in The Block’s Toronto studio for an interview about her new music. (Facebook) The Block27:40Liza Interview Love is often at the core of Toronto R&B singer Liza’s music, and her latest EP, The Alternate Ending, is filled with soulful slow jams about falling in love and out of it. “I love romance,” she tells The Block’s host Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe. Liza’s rom-com-inspired bop, and 5 more songs you need to hear this week Liza recently performed at TD Music Hall, serenading the crowd with heartfelt songs from the project. Ahead of her concert, she joined Tetteh-Wayoe in studio for an interview about the show and her new music. You can hear the full interview above and read an excerpt below. WATCH | The official video for ‘Back for More’ by Liza and Tobi: That is “Back for More” featuring Tobi, from my guest in studio, Liza. So I heard that the song was created in [a] … very organic [way], and Tobi’s featured on it. So how did you two end up doing this song together? Firstly, love Tobi. Yes. He’s probably one of my closest artist friends, [and] friends just in general. [He’s] such an amazing person, [and an] amazing creative. And literally, [it] was just a day [when he] goes, “Wanna go to the studio?” and I’m like, “Sure, why not?” How did you two meet? Oh, I think one of my first shows. We [were] on the same bill. That was years ago. I had one song out and I was like, “Hi, I’m Liza,” and he’s like, “Hey.” He’s super cool and I was this awkward, shy girl. And then, I don’t know, [we were in the] music scene, doing shows together, sessions [in] the Toronto area and then being in L.A. together, we just hang out as friends outside of music and we go to the gym together. We just do a lot together. Q&ATobi reflects on the 4-year journey to create his new album, Panic Homies. Yeah. For real. I love it. And you mentioned while the song was playing, […]

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