Hoping Hearts (Lyric Video)


Hoping Hearts (Lyric Video)

Thank you all for watching my lyric video for Hoping Hearts! This single is one of three early releases from my album coming in February of 2025!

Thank you all for watching my lyric video for Hoping Hearts! This single is one of three early releases from my album coming in February of 2025!

North to Palmer: • North to Palmer
The Session: • The Session (Music Video)

I’ll also be taking this album in full on tour in March 2025 Dates: https://piperally.com

Thank you to everyone who had a hand in making this song (and the rest of the album) a possibility!

Written by Ally the Piper & Dom Marraffa Produced by Ally the Piper & Dom Marraffa Additional co-production by Benny Grotto

Mixed by Benny Grotto at Mad Oaks Studios, Boston, MA Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering, Boston, MA Assistant Mastering Engineer: Costanza Tinti

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