[1] The singer gained international fame in early 2011 as a result of her appearance on the tenth season of the television series American Idol as the most prominent contestant from San-Francisco.
"[2] Her song "Insane in F#" was aired on November 5, 2011 in the Lifetime original movie Cheyenne,[3] a part of Five (for the Cure),[4] directed by Penelope Spheeris (Wayne's World).
In 2011, the singer co-wrote "You Turn Me On" that was nominated for a 2011 HMMA Hollywood Music in Media Award (Dance Category)[5] and was a finalist in the 2011 ISC International Songwriting Competition (Dance/Electronica).
[6] In October 2013, the singer released a machinima music video "You Turn Me On"[7] filmed by Pia Klaar based on the song of the same title in the 3D virtual world Second Life.
"You Turn Me On" has been featured in commercials for CBS TV shows including The Big Bang Theory, Good Wife, How I Met Your Mother, The Millers, The Price Is Right, Undercover Boss, The Young and the Restless.
[18] DJ Robert Scott called it "a marvelous pop/dance affair of the highest order,"[19] MusicDish considered it "the true epic of Liza Fox and her struggle",[20] Hollywood Weekly praised that it "brings a hypnotic beat and mesmerizing music... like Liza's colorful personality, her songs also exhibit each distinctive color shining in the rainbow,"[21] and Computers in Entertainment predicted that "it will surely become a rage in the EDM circuits.
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