After The Voice

Alisan Porter treats fans to a pair of new songs

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Alisan Porter, Season 10 winner of The Voice, has two new songs out.

Alisan Porter, Season 10 winner of The Voice, has two new songs out. (NBC Photo)

Season 10 The Voice champ Alisan Porter dropped “Revolution” on Thursday, a pair of new songs, including the title track and “This is Us.”

And the release was quickly climbing the iTunes singer-songwriter chart throughout the day.

At noon, the two-song single was sitting at number 45. By 4 p.m. eastern time, it had climbed to number 31. And 24 hours after its release, “Revolution / This Is Us” was sitting at number 25.

“Revolution,” an uplifting, unbeat tune about the miracle of a second love, was written by Alisan with Greg Wells, Ilsey Juber and Ferras.

Alisan wrote “This Is Us” with Wells, Jason Reeves and Jordan Lawhead, calling it “one of my all time favorite songs I’ve ever been a part of creating.” It’s a ballad about love the endures in spite of severe challenges.

The release is Alisan’s first original music since her five-track independent EP “I Come in Pieces” dropped in mid-August.

Of course, Alisan is also preparing for her debut in The Voice: Neon Dreams, the new Vegas show that will also feature Season 13 champ Chloe Kohanski and former show standouts Chris Mann, Matt McAndrew, Mary Sarah and Matthew Schuler.

The show starts in June and tickets are already available.

Here’s “Revolution.”




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