Song of the Day: “Snow In LA” by Noah Cyrus and PJ Harding

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Today’s song is Song of the Day: “Snow In LA” by Noah Cyrus and PJ Harding.

‘Snow In LA’ follows the release of her critically acclaimed debut album The Hardest Part,’ as well as her SOLD-OUT multi-city North American tour that recently wrapped.

Cyrus describes the song as “a dark Christmas song for what feels like a pretty dark time,” the pair reveal. “It’s reminiscent of traditional Christmas carols (with all their reverence and hope) but contrasted by images of catastrophic climate change and looming fascism that represent so many of our fears for the future.”

Listen below and for more information check out her official website, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages. Get the song now on Spotify and Amazon.

About Noah Cyrus: Already, Cyrus has accumulated an impressive 3 BILLION combined streams to datewith songs from The Hardest Part already amassing more than 50 MILLION combined streams and counting. In a whirlwind of loss, heartbreak, and chaos, Noah Cyrus grabbed the reins, took control of her life, and has been able to finally tell her story like never before. Today, the Nashville-born musician, singer, and songwriter uncovers the kind of strength you only find from within and has shared it with the world through this heartfelt and deeply personal body of work that is both timeless as much as it is of the now. “These songs all mean so much to me—they’re straight from my heart, my brain, and my body,” Cyrus states. “Every song is important to the story, and for the first time I’m revealing my complete and honest truth.” Described as “a compact yet emotionally resonant collection of Laurel Canyon-recalling pop” by Rolling Stone who gave the album 4/5 stars, as did American SongwriterVariety praised that it “leaves the listener wanting more,” while Forbes hailed it“album of the year.”

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