Singer-Songwriter from Orange County, CA
Elizabeth La


About Me
I'm a singer-songwriter from Orange County, CA. I'm eager to share my passion for music, politics, and business with you. After years of contemplation, I acquired my Bachelors in Philosophy at Cal State Long Beach. It has prepared me to face a world of uncertainty boldly and courageously, to continue asking questions, and to be relentless in my pursuits.
I'm a book lover and life long learner. I host a monthly Political Philosophy Book Club and work to empower the voices of my community on the Board of Asian American Women Association of Orange County (AAWA-OC).

Elizabeth La is a Southern California-based singer-songwriter who has been singing and writing music since the age of eight. She began pursuing a professional music career at thirteen, training under renowned vocal coach Seth Riggs (who worked with Michael Jackson and Madonna). Over the years, she has released multiple singles across platforms like Spotify and iTunes.
In 2011, Elizabeth was selected as a young talent to record Children’s Prayer, produced by Michael Schuman, intended for performance at the United Nations. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the project was never realized. In 2012, she took a musical hiatus but continued performing both solo and with bands, playing at notable venues across Orange County (The House of Blues, The Hangar) and Long Beach (The Wine Bar, Ficklewood).
In the fall of 2017, she studied abroad in Paris, France, living with a French homestay near the Champs-Élysées. Inspired by her time in Europe, she backpacked through Switzerland, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Italy. A visit to the United Nations headquarters in Geneva, where she saw its iconic flags symbolizing peace and global cooperation, ignited her ambition to one day contribute to the organization.
Returning to Orange County, Elizabeth reignited her music career, releasing her debut single, Send Me Off (Good Farewell) in 2018—an ode to her solo travels and the pursuit of dreams. The following year, she released her first EP, Silver Sterling Gem. Influenced by vocal legends like Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, and Christina Aguilera, Elizabeth’s singing style blends power with sultry undertones. Her songwriting merges pop, jazz, and blues influences, drawing inspiration from artists such as Alicia Keys, Billie Eilish, Adele, Taylor Swift, and Beyoncé. She crafts melodies and lyrics simultaneously, creating a rhythmic flow infused with thought-provoking lyricism.
Her music career has taken her across the globe, with performances spanning Los Angeles, Mexico, Italy, and Vietnam. She has collaborated with artists and producers across diverse genres, including EDM, rock, jazz, blues, indie, alternative, and pop. Her compositions often feature her vocals, piano, and atmospheric reverb, stripping music down to its rawest form.
Beyond music, Elizabeth is a multifaceted entrepreneur and political organizer. In 2020, she launched CA Facemasks LLC during the COVID-19 shutdown, selling over 33,000 face masks across the U.S. She graduated in 2022 with a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy from Cal State University, Long Beach. In 2024, she transitioned from law into politics, organizing in Little Saigon for Congressman Derek Tran (CA-45). She currently serves as a blog writer and Business Development Representative at Elevasis.io, an AI Agent enterprise.
Post-2024 election, Elizabeth remains an active Board Member of the Asian American Women Association of Orange County. Merging her passions for music, politics, and business, she is now working to integrate music into her political activism—using art as a vehicle to empower and inspire civic engagement.