Jeremy Rosado Shares Soaring Debut Radio Single
NBC The Voice finalist and Capitol CMG recording artist Jeremy Rosado’s debut radio single, “Come and See” is impacting stations nationwide and now available, along with a lyric video, across all DSP’s today. A soaring pop selection co-penned with Jeff Pardo and Hank Bentley, Rosado wrote the song for his sister, who — after nearly two decades of addiction — is currently months into her sobriety journey.
“I wrote this song believing that one day she would be in the crowd singing this song as the testimony of her life,” Rosado said just after his dream became reality as he performed at a concert and looked out into the audience to see his sister — hands raised, eyes closed — singing every word to “Come and See” by heart.
“This song means so much to me simply because of the desperate place I wrote it out of. And here I am watching God perform a miracle in front of my eyes,” Rosado attests. “I didn’t know that God was going to give me a miracle this fast.”
Jeremy Rosado Shares Soaring Debut Radio Single
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The track is a follow-up to his debut digital track with the label, “Believe You Will, which Rosado also performed on The Kelly Clarkson Show.
Rosado has had a busy career since coming off The Voice, spending last fall with The Newsboys on their STAND Together Tour, and this fall joining Tasha Layton on the road in addition to headlining his own shows at select churches across the country.
Moreover, during the course of the past year, he’s written more than 50 songs with some of the genre’s best lyricists — several of which he’ll roll out in the months to come as he continues to handpick contenders for an eventual full-length project.