Liz Kay

Eliza Krul (born 1981, in Delft), known professionally as Liz Kay, is a Dutch Eurodance-singer and social media marketeer.

Liz Kay
Birth nameEliza Krul
Born1981
Delft, Netherlands
GenresEurodance
Euro-trance
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsVocals
Associated actsYanou
DJ Manian
R.I.O.
Cascada
Ian Van Dahl
Mike Oldfield
Maggie Reilly


As a child, Liz always wanted to sing and entertain people. At age 16, she began her career as a professional singer. She performed at many major events and became part of a small talent show. This inspired her to keep singing and take her chances in the music business. When Liz was 19, she started singing tutorials and proved to be a real musician. Thanks to her strong will and enthusiasm, Liz became involved in various singing projects. This helped her gain experience.

In recent years, Liz Kay has joined one project after another. Over the years, Liz Kay was also invited to work with various DJ's in recording studios. Later, she met Yanou, who connected with Liz to record various topics. Liz commented:

"We did a song to see if we are a good team. I was very excited, because I know that Yanou is a major producer. It felt so natural and we were very happy with the results, so we never stopped working together. Manian is also an important part of the team. I am very proud and grateful to work with both of them!"

In 2007, the eurodance-single "When Love Becomes a Lie" was released. Soon after, she released her second single "Castles in the Sky", which was originally released by AnnaGrace, back then known as Ian Van Dahl. Liz Kay's gained worldwide fame with her music, thanks to DJ Manian and Yanou, who are also the producers of the successful group Cascada.

After several commercial failures, Kay got away from the scene and the studios.

She founded a band during 2011, "Liz & The Doctors" and entertains at weddings and other occasions.

Discography

Singles
Collaborations
  • 2010: Something About You (with R.I.O.)
  • 2010: Watching You (with R.I.O.)

References

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