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LYVIA Gets Confessional On New Single ‘Little White Lie'

Nottingham’s own LYVIA is done keeping secrets. Her new single “Little White Lie” is as bold as it is confessional, a sharp-edged pop cut that takes messy honesty and turns it into something you can move to.

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It’s the kind of track that feels like it was written in the quiet of a bedroom but built for the volume of a stage, glistening synths, nostalgic basslines, and that signature LYVIA knack for making the personal sound universal.


If you’ve been following her story, you’ll know this isn’t the first time she’s bared her soul. Earlier this year, she dropped the "Running Late'" EP, a project that showcased her ability to blend soulful pop with wordplay and world-building that felt entirely her own. But “Little White Lie” takes things up a notch. The production nods to the 2000s R&B era, a time of clean grooves and slick layers, but it never feels stuck in nostalgia. Instead, LYVIA reshapes the sound into something modern, fearless, and addictive.


Lyrically, she leans all the way into honesty. It’s less about polished perfection and more about telling it straight, even if that means admitting to something you’d rather not say out loud. That tension, between honesty and artifice, confession and performance, is what makes “Little White Lie” land so hard. When her voice cuts through the instrumentation, there’s no mistaking the intent.


This isn’t just a single drop, though. “Little White Lie” marks the start of her next chapter, "Be Right There", the second part of her forthcoming mixtape. If Running Late was the warm-up, this feels like the main event. She’s crafting a world where storytelling drives the music, where every lyric feels like a page torn from a diary but blown up with fearless production.


LYVIA proves with this release that she’s not here to blend in. She’s here to carve out her own lane in the UK’s alt-soul pop space. A little white lie might be where the story starts, but if her trajectory so far is anything to go by, LYVIA’s truth is about to take her a long way.



 
 
 

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