Her talent soon took her overseas, and from 2009 to 2016, she embarked on international tours with extended residencies in Nagoya, Tokyo, and Yokohama, Japan. Her stage presence and powerful vocals have made her a beloved figure both locally and internationally.
Beyond live performances, Mz. Love has shown her versatility in the studio. In 2015, she teamed up with **Producer DJ Huss** to form **The Love Project**, releasing their first EP, which featured the hit "All We Need Is Love." The accompanying music video has garnered over 11,000 views. Her 2021 tribute to her mother, "Mommy," touched many hearts and earned 22,000 views.
Currently, Mz. Love is a staple on Detroit's stages, regularly performing at iconic venues like **Trust Night Club**, **Grown Folks Night Club**, and **Bakers Keyboard Lounge**. In 2024, she performed at **Gayelynn McKinney’s Women Who Drum Festival** and headlined a sold-out show at **Aretha's Jazz Café** as part of **Sky Covington’s Dionne Warwick tribute**.
This year, Mz. Love is celebrating the release of her latest single, **"Can I,"** produced by Corey Ward and arranged by a stellar team including Gayelynn McKinney, Twon Green, and Melvin Chenault. The track was perfected by Grammy-nominated producer Brandon Williams and marks an exciting new chapter in her career.
Mz. Love is also preparing for her return to Japan, where she has built a loyal following. She is eager to take the stage again and share her gift with audiences across the globe.