Fellowship Creative Announces Mission Driven Album ‘The Help Project’ Coming Sept. 22
Straight out of Dallas, Fellowship Creative is announcing its new album, THE HELP PROJECT, set to release on September 22, 2023. Distributed through The Harmony Group, the album’s mission is to empower and support the younger generation who are struggling with their mental health. The seven-track project will include the collective’s popular alternative single “HELP!!!” featuring Grammy-nominated artist DOE, and their brand new single “PHONE SONG.” which is available starting today, worldwide.
“PHONE SONG.” written by Derric Bonnot and produced by David De La Peña, delves into the addictive nature of screen time and the importance of disconnecting to reconnect with God. In addition, the seamless integration of strings and synths elevates the emotional impact of the song alongside the powerful voices.
With its thought-provoking lyrics, “PHONE SONG.” sets the tone for the collective’s upcoming album, THE HELP PROJECT, leaving listeners eager to explore the record in its entirety.
THE HELP PROJECT is unlike any other project the music collective has released. With a mission outreach focus, the group intends for the music to help people in any difficult season they are going through, whether it is mental health, identity struggles, or family life. Furthermore, this new record draws inspiration from so many different genres, cultures, and even decades, creating a fusion of things near and dear to Fellowship’s heart.
Their hope is that listeners not only enjoy this collection but also find encouragement in taking a look inward and recognizing that the solution, answer, and help come from Jesus.
Additionally, Fellowship Creative has launched TheHelpProject.com, a destination for young individuals struggling with their mental health to feel safe, seen, heard and find resources they can lean on.
Fellowship Creative is a group of creative artists and songwriters from Dallas, passionate about music, Jesus, their local church, and helping people.