Irish singer-songwriter RuthAnne Cunningham has released a new single called Safe Place, a song about finding support and a place to talk and heal when struggling.
Speaking about her latest single, the Grammy-winning singer said:" I wrote Safe Place when I was getting out of a very dark place.
"My physical and mental health were at an all-time low due to endometriosis, which is a chronic disease I live with. There were some days I couldn't get out of bed due to my condition."
RuthAnne released her debut album Matters Of The Heart in 2019. The Vow reached number one on the Itunes Irish charts.
The Dubliner's songwriting has been so successful for various artists that it has been downloaded over 4 billion times.
Hit songs such as Niall Horan's Nice to Meet You, Britney Spears' RIAA platinum-certified Work Bitch, One Direction's Where Do Broken Hearts Go, Pentatonix's Misbehavin and Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha’s In The Name Of Love have all be authored by RuthAnne.
RuthAnne was also responsible for spearheading Irish Women in Harmony bringing together 40 Irish female artists to remotely record a cover of Cranberries hit Dreams which secured the number one slot in the Official Homegrown chart in 2020.