For our Extra large and XX Large prints these will be printed onto high quality satin finish 280gsm art card and sent in a protective postal tube. Print Only Options: For our Small - Large prints your chosen design will be printed in the size you select onto high quality satin 350gsm finish art card and posted to you in protective board back envelope packaging. Print Sizes: (Size Without Frames): Small A5 (8.3 x 5.8 inches) | Medium A4 (11.7 x 8.3 inches) | Large A3 (16.5 x 11.7 inches) | Extra Large A2 (23.4 x 16.5 inches) | XX Large A1 (33.1 x 23.4 inches)Ĭanvas Sizes: (Finished Canvas Size) Medium (12 x 8 inches) | Large (16 x 12 inches) | Extra Large (24 x 16 inches) | XX Large (34 x 24 inches) You can see all of our custom print design options here. We have 1000's of other songs available too, but If you cannot find the song you require by using our website search facility, then we can create a custom print for you with any song. “The message is respect and love,” the sisters say, and that message, like their work, comes from the heart.Dani And Lizzy Dancing In The Sky Vintage Guitar Song Lyric Quote Print In their own words, Dani & Lizzy’s music is all about positivity. “I always wanted to make a song that kinda schools men to treat their women right.”
“Keep Her Love” goes out to all the bad boyfriends of the world, a lesson in manners full of doo-wop sass. “If you like someone and they like you, just go for it!”Īnd there’s more relationship advice where that came from. “Who cares what the rules are?” says Lizzy of the track’s inspiration. “Muse,” another album track, is literally all about that, a smooth and slow-burning pop smash that captures the feeling of falling in love “and how you can write 10 songs because of it.”Īmong the other love songs on the record is “Dive In,” a carpe-diem message for the dating world. “We get a lot of inspiration from the people around us,” says Dani. That tune is Lizzy’s personal favourite of the bunch, a woozy R&B ballad about on-again/off-again relationships. Their brother, rapper Emotionz, provides a verse on “Do it Again.” “ Collaborating with Dani just comes naturally.” In fact the only outside songwriting credit still keeps things in the family.
“Because we’re twins it’s really easy to feed off each other,” says Lizzy. The honest emotion of “Dancing in the Sky” is just the beginning.Ī new version of the song, produced by Colin Janz (Carly Rae Jepsen) appears on their upcoming album, released by 604 Records, and after signing to the label in the spring of 2015, Dani & Lizzy began pouring out new material. That’s what we’ve always wanted out of being musicians,” the sisters say. “We’ve always wanted to connect with people through our music, and this was such a blessing, being able to reach so many people. The song was “Dancing in the Sky,” a soulful vocal tribute to some close friends who they had lost over a period of time, and its message of hope continues to spread, with 12 million YouTube views and counting. And as songwriters, they’ve made international hits for the likes of The Offspring (“Cruising California”).īut their breakthrough came in 2013, when a simple video of Lizzy singing in front of her computer went viral. More recently, they’ve brought their genre-blending material to Canadian Music Week and BC’s Shambhala Music Festival. As teens, they were rapping and breakdancing in a local hip-hop crew. “We’ve always been a very close team,” says Dani Nelson, and while the siblings have their differences, even when it comes to their eclectic record collections - Lizzy listens to EDM and acoustic singer/songwriters while Dani’s more about Hip-Hop and RNB - they’ve been making music together since they were kids. It’s a collection of pop and hip-hop, R&B and throwback soul, and every song was written by these twin sisters and born collaborators. The Vancouver duo is gearing up to release their debut album, Work of Heart. Amazing things happen when you open your heart, and Dani & Lizzy can tell you all about it.