Faith Hill's first album of original material in over six years will bridge her musical roots, gospel soul, with her country inclinations, the singer said in a recent interview.
"I came from the church; I'm a soul singer. I've tried for so many years to mesh the two worlds together. My love of country music has been my backbone; I was raised with country music," Hill told TheBoot.com.
"But I'm a soul singer, so to bring those two worlds together in a way that's authentic and that is true — to me, that's the most important thing. I want my music to be truthful. I feel like I've accomplished that," she added.
Hill released "Come Home," the Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic) written tune last year. More recently she previewed "Illusion" last weekend at CMA Music Fest.
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