
One of my favorite female vocalists is Malaysian singer-songwriter Lyia Meta, who I’ve featured numerous times on this blog over the past three years. (You can read some of my previous reviews listed under “Related” at the end of this post.) Based in Kuala Lumpur, Lyia is an exceptionally talented, gracious and strikingly beautiful woman, with a dazzling powerhouse voice to match. I honestly believe she could sing just about anything! She’s also a highly accomplished visual artist, and you can check out some of her phenomenal work on her WordPress blog.
With her deep, soulful and smoky vocal style, combined with a masterful ability to cover multiple genres ranging from blues, rock and metal to pop and country with ease, she’s become an international music star, winning numerous awards over the past several years, including the 2018 Josie World Music Artist Award, and 2019 Artist of the Year (multi Genre), both of which were presented to her in Nashville, Tennessee. More recently, she’s been nominated for a Texas Sounds International Country Music Award 2021, and her hard rock song “We Are Lords” has been nominated for a Munich Music Video Award, is a finalist for Best Original Song in the UK International Music Video Awards, and made the first ballot for consideration of a Grammy for Metal Performance by The Recording Academy. And on April 18th, Lyia participated in the Ladies Who Rock For A Cause Virtual Music Festival, whose goal was to raise awareness and funds for ataxia, an incurable and rare neurological disease.

A prolific artist, Lyia released six singles in 2020, and has already dropped two this year, the latest of which is “This One’s For You“. While she often writes her own songs, she also collaborates with other songwriters and musicians from time to time, not only to broaden her own musical horizons, but also to support other songwriters. “This One’s For You” was written by Los Angeles-based songwriter Denise Dimin, and produced by Nashville-based Bob McGilpin, who also played guitar, bass, piano and drums.
The song is sublime, with a retro adult contemporary feel similar to some of the great torch songs of the 50s and early 60s by such artists as Ella Fitzgerald, Julie London, Nat “King” Cole and Frank Sinatra. Bob McGilpin’s musical arrangement is brilliant, and I love his tinkling piano keys and guitar notes that give the track a cool jazzy vibe. Lyia’s smoky vocals are smooth and lovely, perfectly complementing the track’s mellow arrangement. But they’re emotive and heartfelt too, conveying a sad resignation as she sings the bittersweet lyrics addressed to the woman who’s now with the man she once claimed.
This one's for you You're the one who has taken my place You won, guess I should bow out with grace Be happy with my pride My hat is off to you You did what I just never could Though you know I always thought that I would God knows I've tried If you think you'll make him happy Go on, you got the best Give him good times Give him love And for me, there's nothing left I raise my glass to you You succeeded where I always failed Guess things are good, but oh what the hell I guess you're satisfied Thanks to you, I'm free I do what I please Right now, I'm just not sure what that means Sometimes it hurts so much inside I didn't think this could happen It's all a big mistake You've got him now You've got his love And who is to blame Cause if you think you'll make him happy Go on, you've got the best Give him good times Give him love And for me, there is nothing left
The official video shows Lyia in her element at a recording session at Big A Productions in Kuala Lumpur.
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Wow! What a voice! Great art, too… Thanks for the link!
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Isn’t she amazing!
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She sounds a lot older than she looks… i like it though.
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If this us an indication of her style, Im in .Im going through your posts and was going to pass this up. Total surprise, Very cool Eclectic.
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Nice to see you check out some of my posts CB! Lyia’s an amazing vocalist and all-round artist. Like I said, she could probably sing just about anything.
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Her vocals are always strong and sensual. Lovely song.
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