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I'm always thinking about what's going to be hot next year, looking for new producers and collaborators.Try Mad GunZ Online Game! You will be amazed by the pixel games graphics, fighting dynamics and crazy weapons that you will find and as well as more friends I'm always moving on to what's next that's how my brain works. "And I've got so many songs written that I'm already thinking of a full-length album. "Oh man, you know I want that to happen!" she laughed. like, for starters, getting her label to release Just Like You as an actual CD. Instead, she's already plotting her next move.

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but, you know, I definitely dress myself."Īnd, taking cues from her pop heroes, Liz isn't content to merely savor the digital release of her first EP.

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I just try to include things that I love, that visually excite me, things that feel nostalgic to me. I think this whole generation is very obsessed with the Internet, if you don't exist on the Internet, you don't exist, so my look is kind of a play on that. "But, I'm a girl from the Valley, and I'm not really trying to be someone that I'm not. "I remember watching Beyoncé and Ciara videos on 'TRL,' and being struck by the visual component and the vibe they created," she says. and though she hesitates to call her style carefully constructed, well, let's just say she's been taking notes over the years. it's wild, because back then, I'd say 'One day, I want to work with these people,' and now, I'm getting to do that."Īnd, as is the case with all the greats, Liz's look - which could casually be described as "an Internet explosion" - goes hand-in-glove (or something) with her envelope-pushing pop. "I did my research on this one, starting when I was a teenager, and I'd unwrap an 'N Sync CD and read all the liner notes. I love Max Martin, and when people like Britney and 'N Sync started collaborating with people like the Neptunes and Timbaland, because I think they kind of paved the way to where I'm at now," she said. "My music has always been a bit R&B, but I've always been a pop baby. It represents not only the culmination of years spent experimenting with her sound - "I started working with writers and producers when I was 13," she explains - but the next logical step in her unique brand of music, a collection of songs that careen from cool, coital R&B and syncopated pop to rattling Bmore Club and glitchy UK Garage.

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I probably know more about her than she knows about herself."Īll of those influences are apparent (in one form or another) on Liz's debut EP, Just Like You, which is available for free download through Mad Decent/Jeffree's. "Like when she's going to get her ice blended coffee, and going to the Millennium Dance studio? Oh, it's so great. I still watch the Britney episode of MTV 'Diary' all the time," she laughs. And, of course, the one and only Britney Spears. Genre-busting producers like Timbaland and the Neptunes.

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"BEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONĬEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBĮYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEBEYONCEĪnd that's a pretty apt summation, though, based on the series of staggeringly great singles she's released over the past year - "Horoscope," "Say U Would," "XTC," - we're pretty sure there are a few folks she forgot: Namely, '90s R&B icons like Aaliyah and TLC.

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Here's who Liz, Mad Decent's reigning (and quote possibly only) queen of "Sailor Moon R&B," has listed as musical influences on her Facebook page:










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