Painful, Beautiful, Unforgettable: Lusaint’s “Lie To Yourself”


Lusaint is a singer whose voice is impossible to ignore. Manchester was merely the place of her birth; in essence, she was made for big stages and big stories. Once, she performed songs by Ella Fitzgerald and Nina Simone in small bars-until one day her cover of “Don’t Let Go” aired on a British TV show and turned her into an overnight sensation.

Today, Lusaint releases her single “Lie To Yourself”-a track about love that hurts, about truths you can’t escape, and about dancing despite the pain. Her light vocals, a mix of soul and pop, and the feeling of summer freedom make the song more than just a single: it’s a story every one of us has lived through at least once. And therein lies her strength: Lusaint turns music into a mirror, reflecting our most beautiful and painful contradictions back at us.


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