
Artist Interview: “Didn’t See It Coming” by Elizabeth Lucy
Q: Beautiful harmonies paired with an RnB-inspired drumbeat, “Didn’t See It Coming” will quickly become

Q: Beautiful harmonies paired with an RnB-inspired drumbeat, “Didn’t See It Coming” will quickly become

Q: “Sarah” is a funky-pop song that has the grooviest hook I’ve ever heard. What’s

Q: We love your latest track, “Undercomplicate”. It’s an important reminder to keep calm and

Q: Your song, “Paper & Stone”, explores the image of “human perfection” generated by today’s

Q: “Not the Enemy” is a hard hitting pop-punk track full of energy and guitar

Q: “Transformations” is a relatable indie-pop song about growing older and things changing. Not only

Q: I absolutely love the aesthetic of this song, with the airy guitars and dreamy

Q: In your press release, you mentioned how “Melanin” is not particularly conceptual and that

Q: “Indigo Dreaming” blends indie folk and pop elements to create a dreamy soundscape. What

Q: We can’t get enough of your R&B inspired harmonies on “Shelter”. Walk us through