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Ria Hall Returns With New Single 'Love Will Lead Us Home'

24 November 2016 - 0 Comments

Ria Hall returns with her first new material in over two years, the anthemic single Love Will Lead Us Home.

Written and produced by Ria and Sam de Jong, Love Will Lead Us Home features a soaring chorus and an instantly memorable hook and shows off one of the most powerful and affecting voices in New Zealand.

“This is a simple song about searching for that intrinsic love from within to pull you out of a dark space and into the light – a love to lead you home,” – Ria Hall

After years making a name for herself on stage and screen, Ria Hall finally begins the journey towards the release of her debut album. The single arrives with a pulsating drum and bass remix from Tiki Taane, along with instrumental and acapella versions. Currently starring as part of the cast of the play The Beautiful Ones, Ria's new single is available digitally worldwide now.


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