Riley Clemmons Releases New Single "Keep on Hoping"

Riley Clemmons adds to her ever-growing catalog of soul-boosting hit singles with the release of her latest song, "Keep on Hoping," out now on all platforms (LISTEN HERE). Initially released exclusively to radio on February 28, the track saw Clemmons' largest radio add week since her debut single, "Broken Prayers."
"I knew that I wanted to write a song about hope; specifically, the hope that comes from God and what He promises," says Clemmons. "I wanted to write it as a reminder that there's a reason to keep on looking up, to keep heart, to keep on singing even in the hard days. There's a promise that God has got you. And I believe that's true."
To date, Clemmons has amassed in excess of 190 million global music streams and 42 million YouTube video views. Over the past two years, Clemmons, the 2019 GMA New Artist of the Year, has toured over 121 dates, including a national Winter Jam Tour and festivals in Europe. In 2021, she will tour again with Winter Jam this spring, play a number of summer festivals.
The official music video for "Keep on Hoping" was just filmed in Los Angeles and is slated for release later this month.
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