Lianne La Havas' "Is Your Love Big Enough?" Title Track Out Now on iTunes

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British singer/guitarist Lianne La Havas' full-length album Is Your Love Big Enough? is due out in the United States on August 7 via Nonesuch Records. The title track—which was recently featured on NPR Music’s list of “5 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing” and comes recommended by The Root—is out today on iTunes in the US, paired with the album version of the song “Lost & Found,” both mastered for iTunes.

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British singer/guitarist Lianne La Havas has emerged as one of the UK’s most buzzed-about new talents, with critically acclaimed EPs and sold-out shows worldwide. Her anticipated full-length album Is Your Love Big Enough? is due out in the United States on August 7 via Nonesuch Records. The title track—which was recently featured on NPR Music’s list of “5 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing” and now comes recommended by The Root—is out today on iTunes in the US as the first single from the album, paired with the album version of the song “Lost & Found,” both mastered for iTunes. To download the single, head to the iTunes Store now.

Stay tuned to the Nonesuch Journal for an exclusive pre-order offer on the album Is Your Love Big Enough? to come soon.

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  • Tuesday, June 26, 2012
    Lianne La Havas' "Is Your Love Big Enough?" Title Track Out Now on iTunes

    British singer/guitarist Lianne La Havas has emerged as one of the UK’s most buzzed-about new talents, with critically acclaimed EPs and sold-out shows worldwide. Her anticipated full-length album Is Your Love Big Enough? is due out in the United States on August 7 via Nonesuch Records. The title track—which was recently featured on NPR Music’s list of “5 Songs Public Radio Can't Stop Playing” and now comes recommended by The Root—is out today on iTunes in the US as the first single from the album, paired with the album version of the song “Lost & Found,” both mastered for iTunes. To download the single, head to the iTunes Store now.

    Stay tuned to the Nonesuch Journal for an exclusive pre-order offer on the album Is Your Love Big Enough? to come soon.

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