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AVIRA & Grace Ackerman deliver ‘Run To You’ - EDMunplugged
AVIRA & Grace Ackerman - Run To You
AVIRA & Grace Ackerman - Run To You

AVIRA & Grace Ackerman deliver ‘Run To You’

AVIRA & Grace Ackerman deliver the original version of their collaboration “Run To You” which is currently available to stream/download via Armada Music.

AVIRA feat. Grace Ackerman – Run To You 

A follow-up to the emotionally charged unplugged mix that was released two weeks ago, “Run To You” features euphoric synths that pair perfectly with the track’s romantic message.  Made to be heard across dancefloors worldwide, the track revitalizes listeners which is a refreshing comparison from its chillaxed, unplugged counterpart.

“‘Run To You’ is probably the most true-to-the-heart record I’ve ever worked on. Music is a weird and fluid thing for me as an artist. When the flow is right, something happens that lets us send a crystal clear message to the audience detailing how we feel and what we want to tell them. That’s how I feel about ‘Run To You’; Grace truly captured the essence of love for me.”

AVIRA

“‘Run to You’ is the love song of all love songs and means more to me than most. I wrote this song alongside two amazing writers – Bhav Pattani and Hannah Wilson – a few years ago and it’s been so incredible to see AVIRA bring it to life. It’s about finding love and support for your partner in the most desperate circumstances when you only have little to give yourself but you give it all away anyway. Whether it’s with a friend, family member, or partner, ‘I’ll run to you, like water to the shore when you’re breaking down.”

Grace Ackerman