From Doubt to Determination: Liz Bleey’s Quiet Rise in Music

For Liz Bleey, the journey into music

did not begin in a studio or on stage. It started with a simple realisation nearly ten years ago — that she could actually sing.

 

At the time, it was not something she had fully embraced. Like many artists, the discovery came quietly, almost unexpectedly. But once she recognised it, the idea of music slowly began to take shape in her life.
“I didn’t always see it as something serious,” she shared during an exclusive interview. “But over time, it became something I couldn’t ignore.”
That moment would go on to define the direction of her life.

 

Liz Bleey // Instagram

Holding on through the uncertainty

 

Despite the challenges, Liz chose to stay with it. Not because it was easy, but because something about music kept pulling her back.

 

There is a certain honesty in how she speaks about that period — no dramatic turning point, just persistence. A decision, over and over again, not to stop.
That persistence is now beginning to show results.

 

‘Ni Wewe’ and a new chapter

 

Her latest release, Ni Wewe, marks a noticeable shift. The romantic track leans into emotion, telling a love story that feels simple, warm and relatable.
The song has been gaining traction on YouTube, quietly building momentum as more listeners connect with it.
“It’s a love song,” she said with a smile. “Something people can feel.”
There is a softness to the track that contrasts with the tougher moments she has faced behind the scenes. It captures a different side of her — one that is lighter, more open, and perhaps more confident.

 

Liz Bleey// Instagram

 

A journey still unfolding.

Somewhere between the  struggles and the quiet wins, her journey reflects something familiar — the kind that takes time, patience, and a bit of belief, even on the difficult days.
With Ni Wewe gaining attention, Liz Bleey seems to be stepping into a new phase. Not defined by where she started, but by the fact that she kept going.

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