Zillions Magazine Reviews Dwayna Litz’s “Maybe”

Review from Zillions Magazine:

Dwayna Litz’s new single, “Maybe,” captures the feeling of falling in love with a simplicity that feels personal, much like reading a handwritten letter. The music has a smooth, inviting quality that makes you feel cozy, like a gentle breeze on a warm day.

“Maybe” transcends being just a love of music. It captures a truly special moment. It’s about that brief pause when you meet someone new and sense that spark of possibility. With her warm voice, Litz transports listeners to a place of openness and curiosity.

The music embodies the spirit of Nashville right from the start. Recorded at the legendary Ocean Way studio, it has a strong musical background. The gentle guitar by B. James Lowry and the melodic piano by Jeff Taylor creates a lovely sound. Tim Crouch’s fiddle and mandolin add a special touch, while Dennis Crouch keeps the beat on bass. Background singers Monte Allen and Suzanne Young provide harmonious support that perfectly complements Dwayna without overshadowing her. At the heart of the song is Dwayna’s voice, which tells the story beautifully. She sings with emotion, pulling at your heartstrings with grace. You can feel the yearning in her words when she sings. Rather than being an over-the-top love ballad, it’s a gentle admission of feelings that’s sweet and a little nervous, perfectly balanced on the edge of something new.

Written by Dwayna Litz and Laura Vida, “Maybe” reflects the dance between hope and doubt, dreams and uncertainties. It doesn’t force answers. It expresses emotions. In a world that often seeks to have everything neatly defined, this song’s ambiguity feels refreshingly genuine.

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About Dwayna Litz

Dwayna Litz is an American singer, songwriter, author and speaker with music currently published by Universal Music, Spirit Music and her own ASCAP publishing company, Litz Music in Nashville.
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