Liv Sullivan and the power of song

Liv Sullivan (courtesy photo/Pascack Press)

MONTVALE—Young singer-songwriter Liv Sullivan has followed up her first song and music video release, 2021’s I Would, with “Don’t Come Around.”

Both releases are out on Spotify and other music platforms.

Sullivan, a theater student at Fairleigh Dickinson University, says, “This song is about once loving and trusting someone who has turned their back on you, which I feel everyone can relate to.”

She told us in “Music in her soul: Teen releases her first single,” Pascack Press, July 23, 2021, that she began writing the lyrics for “Don’t Come Around” as an eighth grader at Fieldstone Middle School and that it was inspired in part by Taylor Swift’s “All Too Well,” which also was about an unhealthy romance.

She said, “Music can absolutely change our lives because it allows us to feel our emotions on another level. When people aren’t there for you, music is. And this is why I cannot imagine life without music.”

She thanked her supporters and singled out her mom, Doreen Sullivan — “my momager” — as well as her brother Paul “and my entire family and friends for all they have done for me.”

Check out “Don’t Come Around” at distrokid.com/hyperfollow/livsullivan/dont-come-around, and follow Liv on Instagram at livsullivan_music.