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'Game of Thrones' actor Jacob Anderson releases new music

You probably recognise actor Jacob Anderson from his role as Grey Worm in Game of Thrones, aside from acting he’s got a whole second career as a musician performing under the moniker Raleigh Ritchie.

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He released his first album Your a Man Now, Boy  back in 2016 and today he’s got some new music to share.

His latest offering Time in a Tree was produced by GRADES. Speaking to TIME the actor and musician said the song was about just needing to find a space for some peace.

Having just wrapped filming on the final series of Game of Thrones Anderson is not giving anything away about what happens in future episodes of the much loved program, but he does say that he’s now got heaps of spare time to concentrate on his music career.

Take a listen to his new tune


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