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Aliza Li Displays Vulnerability and Growth in New EP “TRU”

Elle McGuire by Elle McGuire
October 13, 2025
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Aliza Li Displays Vulnerability and Growth in New EP “TRU”

Aliza Li is staking her claim in Atlanta’s R&B and neo-soul scene with her new EP, TRU. The three-track project is short but potent, proving that sometimes less really is more. Following the introspective single “Healing,” Li doubles down on her personal narrative, exploring self-alignment, emotional honesty, and spiritual growth with a confidence that makes her voice impossible to ignore. This isn’t just music; it’s a blueprint for self-discovery delivered in silky, lush tones.

The opener, “Call Tru,” hits like a manifesto. Li’s vocals glide over minimalist yet soulful instrumentation, creating a space where vulnerability and empowerment collide. She raps with melody, sings with conviction, and makes the listener feel like they’re eavesdropping on a private conversation about transformation. The track’s energy sets the tone for the EP, letting you know that Li isn’t here to play—she’s here to redefine herself, and she wants you along for the ride.

“Glow” switches gears, channeling radiant optimism. There’s an undeniable warmth in Li’s delivery, and the production matches that energy, airy yet grounded, uplifting without feeling overproduced. It’s the moment on the EP where Li fully steps into her power, showing that growth isn’t just about reflection—it’s about shining unapologetically. This track could soundtrack late-night drives, solo self-care sessions, or even a first-date vibe—versatile, emotional, and undeniably catchy.

Closing with “Occasionally Telepathic,” Li gets contemplative again, reminding listeners that healing isn’t linear. The track’s haunting textures and poetic lyricism pull at the soul, leaving a lingering sense of introspection. In three concise songs, TRU manages to feel expansive, emotional, and cohesive. Aliza Li proves she’s not just another name in Atlanta R&B—she’s a voice worth remembering, with depth, style, and a story that sticks.

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