Liza Quin is a Cuban-American video creator, songwriter, vocal producer, and artist mentor whose career in music has spanned more than two decades. A Miami native, she began performing professionally at just 10 years old—appearing on television, recording original music, and singing for international stars like Xuxa.
At 18, Liza caught the attention of hometown legends Gloria and Emilio Estefan, who signed her to their publishing company. Since then, she’s worked extensively behind the scenes as a songwriter and session vocalist, with credits across hundreds of albums, film and TV projects, and live performances alongside Jennifer Lopez, Ricky Martin, Gloria Estefan, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Snoop Dogg, and many more.
As a songwriter, her work includes Gloria Estefan’s Grammy-nominated Out of Nowhere, Mandy Moore’s hit In My Pocket, and songs for Ricky Martin, Thalía, and Howie Dorough of Backstreet Boys. Her expertise naturally led to vocal producing and coaching, where she has guided artists such as Shakira, Belinda, and Paulina Rubio.
In recent years, Liza has expanded her focus to artist development. She has served as vocal director and coach for the Orianne and Phil Collins Little Dreams Foundation, alongside international stars including Diego Torres and Lou Gramm of Foreigner, and coached Latin pop phenomenon CNCO in preparation for their world tour. She has also appeared as a vocal coach on the French hit series Les Anges 11 and contributed to the U.S. Spanish-language edition of The Voice (La Voz) as part of the auditions and performance coaching team.
Outside the studio, Liza shares her knowledge with a global audience through her YouTube channel, where over 150,000 subscribers learn about vocal technique and performance in a welcoming and accessible way. Today, she continues to mentor artists, vocal produce, and curate high-end live entertainment experiences for special events—blending artistry, expertise, and heart into everything she creates.