Liya Shapiro delivers something achingly familiar yet fresh with her latest offering, "Another Woman." It’s that gut-punch moment we’ve all experienced—thinking you’re completely over someone until BAM, you see them with somebody new.
The track dives headfirst into those messy, contradictory emotions that don’t make logical sense but feel entirely real. You know you’ve moved on, right? So why does your chest tighten when you catch a glimpse of them laughing with someone else?
Her lyrics cut straight to the bone: "I don’t love you anymore, not at all. But why does it still hurt somewhere deep in my heart when I see you embraced by another." There’s something brutally honest about admitting to feelings that shouldn’t exist anymore.
Musically, "Another Woman" starts quiet—almost whispered confessions in your bedroom at 2 AM. Then it builds. Gradually, deliberately, like those emotions you thought you’d buried suddenly demanding attention.
The live instrumentation gives everything this raw, unpolished edge that feels intentional. Her voice? It’s controlled yet fragile, like she might crack at any moment but won’t let herself.
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Shapiro’s been crafting her artistic identity from London, pulling inspiration from everywhere—art galleries, vintage fashion finds, anthropology texts. She’s the kind of independent artist who refuses to fit neatly into pre-made boxes.
This single sets the stage for her upcoming EP, where she’ll continue unpacking themes of self-worth and closure. Sometimes the most powerful art comes from admitting we’re messier than we’d like to believe.