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Band & Musician News - Ria Hall Releases New Single 'Flow'

Ria Hall Releases New Single 'Flow'

13 December 2019 - 0 Comments

Ria Hall returns with the release of new single, Flow.

Stream/Purchase Flow HERE

The politically-charged Flow is a soulful, bass-driven track, putting Hall's stunning vocals front & centre, capturing the 70's-inspired classic reggae/soul feel of her upcoming release.

Co-written and produced by Laughton Kora, the track features a band including members of L.A.B., Katchafire and Sons of Zion, alongside stunning artwork created by legendary artist Robyn Kahukiwa.

Flow is the first piece of new music released by Hall since challenging representation in the NZ music industry at the 2019 APRA Silver Scrolls. It is taken from Hall’s second full length album, due for release in late-February, and has been influenced not only by the personal journey Hall has been on since the release of 2017’s Rules of Engagement, but also the current political climate across the globe.

Hall is set to preview the album with a performance as part of the sold-out One Love Festival on January 25.

Ria Hall - Flow - out now


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