Reetoxa's new single, "The Lisa Song," was born out of one unforgettable conversation that transformed the project from a bunch of unfinished ideas to something real. The music had quietly been in the background even before the band was formed. Life got in the way, the project was delayed, and the songs were just rough voice notes and ideas scattered in different places. Everything changed one night at the Forum Theatre when Jason met a girl named Lisa who asked to hear just one of his songs.
What was supposed to be a moment of excitement turned into a turning point. He felt ashamed that the music had never properly been recorded, that there was nothing polished to share. That feeling stayed with him long after the show was done. Instead of letting the idea die again, he took the life-changing decision to quit his university music degree, throw himself into recording the album, and start building the band properly from the ground up.
That decision was triggered by "The Lisa Song." There is something very human about the story, about how one small interaction can suddenly make a person face the thing they have been avoiding most. The music was a commitment, not another unfulfilled dream. It's a reminder that sometimes the best creative leaps start with awkward moments, honest reflection, and the courage to finally get going.
