Kayla Bailey Releases “Closer” From Upcoming ‘Wasteland’ Album
Christian singer-songwriter Kayla Bailey is thrilled to announce the release of her highly anticipated radio single, “Closer.” The track is now available for streaming and download on all major music platforms. “Closer” is a powerful anthem of yearning and surrender, expressing the desire to draw closer to God and experience His presence in a deeper way.
Kayla Bailey, known for her soulful and inspirational music, has captivated audiences with her heartfelt melodies and powerful vocals. Her upcoming album, “Wasteland,” is a reflection of her personal journey through challenging times and God’s unwavering guidance.
The album’s themes encompass the various stages of life, from the Green Valleys to the Wilderness and even No Man’s Land, all leading to a closer relationship with God.
Describing the inspiration behind “Closer,” Kayla Bailey shares, “It’s a song about yearning to be closer to God, asking Him to use the droughts of life to pull us nearer to Him. In a world filled with casual attitudes and routine traditions, ‘Closer’ is a prayer and proclamation to break down barriers and draw near to the Father.”
Written by Kayla Bailey, along with Austin Davis and Charles Harke, “Closer” showcases the collaboration of talented songwriters. The song was produced by David O. Ramirez, known for his exceptional work in the music industry.
Kayla Bailey Releases “Closer” From Upcoming ‘Wasteland’ Album
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To accompany the release of “Closer,” Kayla Bailey has also launched a captivating lyric video, which can be viewed on her official YouTube channel:
With her previous releases, Kayla Bailey has garnered a dedicated fan base and earned critical acclaim for her exceptional talent and heartfelt message. Her music blends influences from contemporary Christian music and inspirational pop, resulting in a unique and captivating sound.
“Closer” is now available on all major music platforms, and radio programmers are encouraged to add the song to their playlists