LYIA META – Single Review: “I Fall in Love Too Fast”

One of my favorite female vocalists – and music artists in general – is Lyia Meta, an immensely talented, gracious and lovely recording artist with a vibrant singing voice. Based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and of Creole Portuguese ancestry, Lyia’s a multi-faceted artist in every sense of the word. With her smoky contralto vocal style, she can literally sing just about anything and in fact, has recorded songs in a wide range of genres including blues, jazz, pop, country, rock and even metal, bringing her international recognition and acclaim. 

She’s been nominated for, and won, numerous music awards around the globe over the years. Besides Malaysia, she’s also performed in India, Los Angeles and Texas, and has been featured in Rolling Stone, Billboard Magazine, FAULT Magazine and Reader’s Digest, to name just a few. As if all that weren’t enough, she’s also a highly-accomplished visual artist with several exhibits to her credit. (You can see some of her work here.) She even surprised me with a wonderful pencil drawing of myself in 2019.

A prolific artist, Lyia’s released an impressive amount of music over the past nine years, beginning with her debut EP This is Lyia in 2016. Since then, she’s put out two more EPs, two albums Always You in 2023 and Next in 2024, and scores of singles. I’ve written about her and her music many times, most recently last July when I featured her single “Easier and Easier“ in a Fresh New Tracks post. (The song ended up on my 100 Best Indie Songs of 2024 list.

Now she’s back with a new single “I Fall in Love Too Fast“, a sophisticated and jazzy pop number in the style of songs by the late great Ella Fitzgerald or contemporary artists like Diane Schuur and Diana Krall. The song was written by Los Angeles-based songwriter David Sanchez and co-produced by Lyia and her frequent collaborators, Nashville-based musician and recording engineer Bob McGilpin and musician and producer Gene Rabbai. For the recording of the track, McGilpin played guitar, drum and bass, as well handling the arrangement and sound mixing, while Rabbai played piano and orchestration.

I love the song’s lush orchestral arrangement and uptempo melody, highlighted by gently soaring strings, jazzy piano keys and a bewitching flute. As always, Lyia’s pleasing and warm vocals are sublime, flawlessly executed while matching the rich orchestration note for note.

The lyrics speak of letting your heart overrule your common sense, allowing yourself to fall head over heels with someone quickly after meeting them, mistaking intense physical attraction and infatuation for love. As a hopeless romantic in my younger days, it’s something I experienced far too many times myself.

Why do I lead with my heart?
Why can't I learn from the past?
My head says 'Go slow, when it's too soon to start'
Oh I fall in love too fast


Promises made in the night
Are just illusions that love will last
It's the music and moonlight that I can't deny
Oh I fall in love too fast


That voice inside may scold me
'Let love come in it's own time'
But the room starts to spin each time he holds me
And my resistance unwinds


Did he come here tonight to bewitch me?
Should I run from the spell that he casts?
And maybe I'll just let him kiss me
Oh I fall in love too fast


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9 thoughts on “LYIA META – Single Review: “I Fall in Love Too Fast”

    1. I’ve heard of Chet Baker, but didn’t know much about him, so your comment just sent me down a little rabbit hole of exploration. What a talent and such a handsome young man! It’s a terrible shame his heroin addiction and self-destructive lifestyle ruined his life.

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  1. Ralph Beauchamp's avatar Ralph Beauchamp

    Her vocals are sublime. What a wonderful jazzy groove. This is one incredible track. This would be perfect for the Speakeasy I went to last night. Thanks Jeff.

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