Singer and songwriter Cil makes her mark on the pop scene with new single “You’re a Liar (You Love Me),” out now on Warner Records. Born in Colorado and based in Los Angeles, Cil (pronounced SIL) has unassumingly emerged as a phenomenon on her own terms with a hard-hitting, yet hypnotic soulful pop sound. Following a groundswell of buzz incited by early critical acclaim, hundreds of millions of streams, and even an endorsement from none other than Stevie Nicks, Cil arrives today as an artist with singular passion, talent, and grit.
For the uninitiated, “You’re a Liar (You Love Me)” serves as the perfect introduction to Cil. Her smoky delivery practically glides over a sultry beat awash in echoes of woozy guitar. She does the song’s unfiltered and unapologetic lyrics justice with a stark sense of soul, going on to teasingly admonish a wishy-washy lover, “Oh no, no baby, you’re so full of shit.” As strings swell beneath her vocals, the song climaxes on a chantable attitude-laden chorus, “Say you don’t want me, boy. You’re a liar. We both know you la-la-la love me!”
Now working alongside the likes of Evan Blair [Rosé, Benson Boone], “You’re a Liar (You Love Me)” marks the true beginning for this artist to watch. In 2025, Cil holds nothing back.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine
