RISSA - Shares Sensual Single 'FALL OUT' Off Forthcoming EP
12 September 2025
Eora/Sydney-based R&B artist RISSA today unveils her impassioned single 'FALL OUT' — off her upcoming EP, set for release on Friday, October 24.

'FALL OUT' opens with the pitter-patter of rain weaving together with engrossing arpeggiating piano, creating a cinematic exploration of heartbreak. Recorded at Offbeat Studios, Marrickville, and produced and mixed by Edy Liu, RISSA crafts an effortlessly cosy soundscape that captures both the fragility and strength found in loss.
Speaking on the single, RISSA shares:
"'FALL OUT' is the sound and story of heartbreak. From the sounds of rain in the background to cinematic vocal layers & hard beat drops, 'FALL OUT' soundtracks the emotions of betrayal & loss of love in a relationship while still maintaining power at the end of it all. Made for the heartbreak playlists."
Alongside the release, RISSA will take to the stage for a special Eora/Western Sydney headline show on Saturday, September 27, at Common House Studios, Glendenning, NSW, giving fans an early glimpse into the sonic world of her forthcoming EP.
Included in the EP will be the previous single 'FOREVER', which saw support from NOVA, Hit FM, triple j, triple j Unearthed, Double J, CADA, fbi radio, SYN, and more. With a growing catalogue of heartfelt releases - from her 2023 debut EP 'Made To Feel' to recent singles 'love me right' and 'Cinematic Feels', RISSA continues to carve out a lane defined by emotional depth, vocal finesse, and undeniable soul. Her releases have garnered over 20 million Spotify streams and received extensive support from notable platforms, including Apple Music and Amazon Music.
Inspired by the worlds of R&B and Gospel, Polynesian/Australian artist RISSA sings about her real-life experiences and translates them through lush blends of soulful melodies, gospel choir harmonies, and rhythmic grooves. Building up the community around her, RISSA is claiming her place as a leading emerging R&B/Soul artist, both nationally and internationally.
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