Leah Halili Shares Romantic Journey on Debut Single "Fourth Of July"
The Ransom Collective’s Leah Halili has
taken her sound to warmer, more intimate places with the release of her debut
single “Fourth of July”—out today on all digital music platforms
worldwide.
A lovingly crafted, indie-folk tune that offers
moments of pure bliss, the song tackles a romantic journey between two people
who met and found instant connection. “I was inspired by life stories, and my
personal story as well,” Halili shares. “Fourth of July is more than just a love song; it’s
an ode to the immediate but unexpected thrill, the magic that only music can
legibly explain.”
The song was written by Leah Halili herself,
and produced by acclaimed singer-songwriter Carlos Castaño, who added remarkable
layers to the arrangement. The collaboration resulted in a spare, but
intricately beautiful piece that conveys Halili’s most compelling sense of
artistic identity yet, which one could compare to the likes of Laura Marling
and Lucy Rose.
“I wrote and finished the song sometime in June
and sent it to my friend Carlos who instantly wanted to work on it,” says Leah
Halili. “It was exciting to see how the song grew from just my vocals and
guitar to a full band with strings. It was a bit challenging to record because
I had to trust my musician friends to add their own sound to the song, and
interpret it in a way that doesn’t compromise the integrity of the material.
I’m glad that I took risk, and allowed these talented people to be part of my
personal journey.”
“Fourth of July” boasts a competent pool of
accomplished musicians, including Oh, Flamingo!’s Pat Sarabia on drums, John
Apura on guitars, and Princess Ybanez on strings. Radiating positive energy,
“Fourth of July” aims to resonate with anybody trying to rebuild themselves in
the aftermath of uncertainty, finding light in love and second chances, and
turning outwards to express one’s feelings with a more assured stance. “I want
my listeners to feel the warmth of the song through its lyrics and overall
sound. I hope they get to smile again, just by hearing the track.”
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