“I wanted this song to be a little more empowering through the production, an ode to Boom Bap. It was written when I started exploring my sexuality,” says Lisa. “I consider myself bi. I was going to meet up with this girl I had been talking to through Instagram, but dating was intimidating for me. I’d been hurt and didn’t know how to carry myself. I should’ve just been myself. I was so afraid, but it was exhilarating. Still, it was a very awkward date. She rejected me because of her ex or something and I felt pretty stupid. She ghosted me, so I wrote about deceptive people who only care about themselves.”

New York City native, half-Japanese, Lisa Remar has always loved music. Her passion for songwriting, producing and singing lives in her songs.



Characterized by her soulful vocals and her unique sonic sensibility – Lisa’s music takes the listener to a familiar place they’ve never been before.

Moments of playfulness transition into epic scores and vice versa. Boom Bap inspired rhythms to appear unexpectedly and coast over her silky voice.

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Lisa’s psychedelic soundscape threads through most of her tracks and revels in tinges of melancholia.

Similar to her music, Lisa’s style also draws influence from various backgrounds and is representative of her biracial heritage.

There’s something exciting about the music Lisa is making. It almost feels like listening to Fiona Apple or Lana Del Rey for the first time. A shock to the system – a refined rawness.

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