Liz Vice

Liz Vice is an American singer-songwriter hailing from Portland, Oregon, with a soulful voice that blends the roots of gospel music with an infusion of R&B and modern soul elements. Growing up in a family that emphasized creativity, Vice found her love for music and performance early on, but it wasn't until after a life-changing illness, which she triumphed over in her early 20s, that she truly embraced her calling as a singer. Her music is often reflective of her personal journey and deep-seated faith, which imbues her work with a sense of honesty and spiritual fervor.

Vice emerged onto the music scene with her critically acclaimed debut album, "There's a Light" in 2015, which showcased her powerful vocals and a clear gospel music lineage. Since then, she has been creating stirring music that often explores themes of hope, love, and justice, engaging a diverse audience across various genres and backgrounds. Notable recent offerings like the reflective track "Refugee King" and her celebratory single "Good Time" demonstrate her versatile musical prowess. Vice's heartfelt rendition of "This Land Is Your Land" and her evocative holiday spirit in "A Soulful Holiday" speak to her ability to reinvigorate traditional songs with a refreshing contemporary touch. With her passionate performances and soul-stirring melodies, Liz Vice continues to carve a unique niche in the music world, displaying an enduring commitment to soul and storytelling through her artistry.

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