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Emerging pop artist Anna Liz introduces herself with the heartfelt and cinematic debut single “Across The Lake”. Produced in Nashville by the acclaimed Zodlounge team, the track blends pop precision with touches of Americana, soul, and alt-pop, crafting a sound that feels both contemporary and timeless.

“Across The Lake” opens with an atmospheric warmth, gentle guitar tones, organic percussion, and vocals that glide effortlessly between longing and strength. Anna’s voice is expressive and textured, carrying the emotional gravity of someone looking back on what was lost yet still holding space for hope.

Lyrically, the song paints the image of emotional distance, where water becomes a metaphor for separation and memory. The melody builds patiently, like a sunrise reflecting off the surface of still water — soft, reflective, and quietly powerful.

Rooted in Nashville’s storytelling tradition yet elevated by modern pop production, “Across The Lake” bridges genres in a way that feels completely her own. The Zodlounge production shines with subtle details such as steel-guitar flourishes, soulful harmonies, and ambient reverb that give the song cinematic depth.

The track would sit beautifully on playlists like Fresh Finds Pop, New Music Friday, Feel-Good Indie, Indie Americana, and Pop Rising, where introspective songwriting and heartfelt vocals thrive.

With her debut, Anna Liz emerges as an artist to watch, crafting music that connects emotion, melody, and meaning across genres. “Across The Lake” isn’t just a debut; it’s a statement of identity from a new voice with an old soul.


Check out “Across The Lake” by Anna Liz, available now on Spotify.
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