Nia Allen Releases New EP, "Every Nation," Available Now
Rich Nation Entertainment (distributed by Sony Orchard ) celebrates the release of its newest signee, acclaimed worship leader, Nia Allen's Every Nation (EP). The six-track EP, Every Nation, is available now at all major digital retailers.
Every Nation features six uplifting songs, including the lead-single, "Every Nation," recorded live at Hopes House in Los Angeles, based off Revelation 7:9-11, describing what worship will look like in Heaven. Every Nation was created to capture a sound that all believers are able to sing - regardless of their race, culture or background. EP track, "Wait," is a simple song of worship reminding all to wait on God during the current political time of social unrest and know that God will implement change.
Nia Allen shares, "It is my heart to see more unity as it relates to race within the Body of Christ. I believe our worship on earth is preparation for worship in heaven. I want to see Heaven on earth...as it relates to our worship, and worship gatherings."
Nia Allen is a graduate of Berklee College of Music. Since her years at Berklee, Nia has garnered the attention of some of the top artists and producers in the industry. She has traveled as a background vocalist for CeCe Winans , Nicole C. Mullen , David and Nicole Binion and more. Nia presently resides in Los Angeles, CA where she serves as a full-time worship leader and recording artist. Nia recently received her Doctor of Ministry degree from Azusa Pacific University.
For more information on Nia Allen please visit www.niaallenmusic.com or by using the social media handle @NiaAllenMusic.
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