Liza Soberano is entering her music era with the release of her debut single, “Red Ferrari,” dropping on November 14.
The announcement was made on her TikTok, where Soberano treated her followers to a snippet of the track and was seen jamming to the pop-heavy track. Bits of the chorus go: “I can be your red Ferrari / One touch, you turn me on / Drive me crazy, don’t be sorry / Baby, that’s what I want.”
This announcement follows her casting in DreamWorks’ upcoming animated film, Forgotten Island, alongside fellow Filipino artists Lea Salonga, Manny Jacinto, and Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, widely known as H.E.R. The film, slated for release in September 2026, follows two best friends, Jo and Raissa, who become stranded on the magical world of the forgotten island of Nakali. Little do they know that their way back home may cost them a lifetime of shared memories and emotions.
The Filipino-American actress has been making significant strides since relocating to the United States to advance her acting career. Her first Hollywood project was the 2023 romantic comedy horror, Lisa Frankenstein, directed by Zelda Williams, daughter of the late Robin Williams.
Before her move, she made her mark in the Philippine entertainment industry as one half of the popular love team LizQuen with Enrique Gil. Together, they starred in several hit television dramas, including Forevermore and Dolce Amore, along with the films My Ex and Whys and Alone/Together.
Her most recent television work was the anime-influenced series Trese, a Netflix adaptation of the Filipino comic book of the same name, where she voiced the titular heroine, Alexandra Trese.
In 2022, Soberano joined the record label Careless. She left the company in 2024 to focus on her US career and pursue more international opportunities.