Ron Kenoly, Jr. Joins Alache for Her New EP

Alaché returns November 6th with her new 7-track EP, The Chronicles of The Mrs. The lead single, "Heaven's Angel," featuring Ron Kenoly, Jr., is available now at digital outlets including iTunes.
Alaché is reemerging after 5 years away from the Christian music scene (her last album was 2010's Until Now), during which time she married her husband Audu, and had two baby girls. Her new life as a wife and mother has undeniably helped shape who she has become and the message she conveys through her music.
"Oh, I thought I was grown the last time, but boy have I grown in five years," says Alaché. "So much has happened, so much to talk about. I have definitely matured as a woman, as a person and citizen of this world. I entered a whole new school of life these past few years and it has been an interesting ride!"
The singer-songwriter has a brand new team, producers and collaborators. The Chronicles of The Mrs. was produced by Dave "DaveyBoy" Lindsey (Monica, Traci Braxton) and the UK's Eminik, who recently went viral with a remix of One Direction's "No Control." Alaché also collaborated with Ron Kenoly, Jr., who she has followed for a long time - something she calls "a dream come true."
Alaché, a name derived from her native Nigeria, draws inspiration from Gospel artist Michelle Williams (formerly of Destiny's Child) and Contemporary Christian artist Rachael Lampa. The songs on The Chronicles of The Mrs. are not your typical R&B / Praise & Worship, but rather a collection of engaging, edgy and upbeat songs that will move both your feet and your soul.
Track Listing for The Chronicles of the Mrs. :
1. Another Day
2. Heaven's Angel - featuring Ron Kenoly, Jr.
3. Awaken Me
4. Same Tears Different Pain
5. Find Me
6. Hiding Place
7. Heaven's Angel (Acoustic) - featuring Ron Kenoly, Jr.
For more information, visit www.Alache.com.
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