Multi-award-winning Canadian artist and songwriter Jordan St. Cyr releases the official music video for “Rescue” (BEC Recordings).
St. Cyr, who penned the song with Jonathan Gamble and Justin Amundrud, shares, “‘Rescue’ was inspired by a two-week season where it felt like my family and I were being attacked on all sides.
It started with the news of our youngest daughter potentially having eye surgery, our oldest daughter breaking her leg, myself losing a record deal, our youngest daughter battling seizures, our car breaking down twice, and all six of us getting food poisoning.
Life felt impossible but the promise of Jesus held true. When things got chaotic our rescue was His peace. He is the calm in the storm and his faithfulness never left us. Not even once.”
Award-winning singer-songwriter and producer Sarantos has just released a new single and video, “Can’t Sleep”. The single is a dark electronic pop tune, exploring themes of insomnia and anxiety, and is Sarantos’ latest entry in a series of monthly releases which have included songs, lyric videos, music videos, book chapters, and poems.
The song, “Can’t Sleep”, expresses the struggles of insomnia and anxiety as the haunting vocals, sci-fi production and moody lyrics come together to make the perfect blend of darker pop. Drawing on influences from One Direction, Sugarcult and Chainsmokers, Sarantos creates a sound of his own which has been praised by critics and fans alike.
Proceeds from the single will be donated to The Sleep Charity, which provides support to empower people to sleep better, as well as campaigning to increase access to high-quality information, raise awareness of the value of a good night’s sleep and promote understanding around the complexities of sleep.
Sarantos is not only a professional songwriter, producer and poet but also an avid comic book reader, proud nerd, workaholic, one-time owner of the Millenium Falcon, gamer and zombie killer.
He loves sarcasm because it’s funny, and his music and books are 100% certified organic, caffeine independent, gluten free and hypoallergenic. He also hosts the Songwriters Radio Show, which is syndicated on iHeartRadio, Spotify, Spreaker, iTunes, TuneIn, Stitcher, Alexa & Google Play.
Sarantos has won and been nominated for over 57 awards since 2014 and his songs, instrumentals and cues have had numerous media placements. He has made all of his songs, lyric sheets, videos, books and poems available for free on his website.
Grammy Award-winning rock band Switchfoot drops the official music video for the new version of their hit song “Meant to Live,” featuring singer/songwriter Jon Bellion. The song originally debuted in 2003 on Switchfoot’s The Beautiful Letdown (Deluxe Version).
Switchfoot “Meant To Live (Jon Bellion Version)” Music Video
Years ago Jon Bellion mentioned Switchfoot in a tweet as an inspiration for a song he was working on. I hit Bellion back to tell him that I’ve loved his stuff for years. Fast forward to this year- when we started re-recording The Beautiful Letdown; we had a lot of friends reach out with stories about how that album had impacted their lives- one of those friends was Bellion. He had this wild idea of recreating “Meant to Live”, his own version – using just his voice and strings.
I wrote “Meant To Live” on a loaner guitar, on a borrowed couch, in a tear-down, rented house. Hearing Abbey Road strings playing a John Metcalfe arrangement with Bellion’s voice singing those lyrics was sublime. The moment felt like an arrival. It’s like I’m hearing the song for the first time, and I wonder who wrote it, and where music even comes from.
I hope this song greets you like you like an old friend. I hope this song gives you a deep breath. Maybe your heart rate slows, you close your eyes, and you’re reminded of a bigger story.
Trampolines have released their latest song and video with “Rise,” a track featuring 1k Phew and co-written with new artist Zaq Monroe. The song also marks the introduction of Trampolines’ mission-focused label, Radial Music Group.
“We are excited to raise up musicianaries under our new label Radial Music Group, and we will be touring with Zaq Monroe in the new year,” Trampolines’ Lane Terzieff says. “It was fun co-producing this song with Zaq and breaking into the trap-meets-tribal beats space!”
Fittingly, “Rise” is an anthem for anyone on the edge of the unknown, eager to be a part of something bigger than themselves. “In prayer, I asked Jesus to use all of my talents for Him, because life outside of ministry felt empty. I didn’t want to live that way, I wanted my life to be something I could be proud of,” Zaq Monroe adds. “‘Rise’ is for people who have lived in the will of God, and for those who don’t even know who He is but feel the urgency to do something beyond their comfort zone.
To stand up and step into a world they could never have imagined. When I met Trampolines, they fit that ideology perfectly. With their focus on missions and putting God first, I knew that they would make the song something special. And I have been a big fan of 1k Phew since I was a teenager.”
Trampolines is an act full of energetic eclecticism who donates 100% of their proceeds to missions work around the world. “Rise” is the latest song that raises funds for evangelism and anti-human trafficking efforts. “Rise” is streaming everywhere now, with the music video premiering exclusively on Rapzilla.
Centricity Music’s singer/songwriter, Billboard Chartbreaker Katy Nichole was singing in her church choir long before 150+ million people around the world heard her 2022 Dove Award-nominated, K-LOVE Fan Award-winning “In Jesus Name (God of Possible).” The track became the biggest hit this decade on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart, crowning the list for a record-breaking 20 weeks, and is now RIAA Certified Gold®.
With her relationship to both music and God inextricably intertwined along her path through anxiety and depression to health and wholeness, Nichole’s debut single, “In Jesus Name (God of Possible),” launched a breakout year that found her nominated for an American Music Award, co-hosting and performing on the GMA Dove Awards Pre-Telecast and realizing her second-straight No. 1 with “God Is In This Story.”
Co-written and produced by Grammy-nominated Jeff Pardo, the songs spent 44% of 2022 at No. 1 at radio and topped six 2022 Billboard year-end radio and sales categories. Releasing her full-length debut album Jesus Changed My Life earlier this year, this 11-track odyssey is filled with the unabashed honesty and vocal clarity that have made the 23-year-old one of Christian music’s fastest-rising artists.
Nichole’s third single from the album, “Hold On,” launched with a remarkable 34 out-of-the-box radio adds. The Recording Academy (GRAMMY Awards) featured song and companion K-LOVE premiered video highlights this artist’s personal story of holding on in her darkest moment.
Top 5 and headed to the top of the radio charts now, “Hold On” points to a bigger picture beyond what you can see in the moment; beyond the pain, beyond the struggle.
“I know firsthand what it means to be broken and desperate,” reveals Nichole. “However, I have also experienced the beauty and wonder of God redeeming and breathing life into situations that seemed utterly hopeless. I want my music to speak truth and shine a light for those going through dark times.”
Sharing her music live for tens of thousands while on tour, Nichole hit venues across the country with Jeremy Camp, Matthew West and CAIN, plus returned to the Opry stage April 4 after making her Grand Ole Opry debut last year.
Being featured now on The Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, Katy has also sang to a worldwide livestream audience via a packed arena at Chris Tomlin’s “Good Friday Nashville” event, performed at Colorado’s iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre, was featured on Universal Orlando Resort’s “Rock the Universe,” and performs at all the major festivals, fairs and more this summer. This fall she re-joins CAIN for a 33-city tour launching Sept. 20 in Baton Rouge, LA.
Katy Nichole’s Record-Breaking Debut Single “In Jesus Name (God Of Possible)” Is RIAA Certified Gold
The captivating Gospel Music Video “King Of Kings” by Pastor Aity DennisFt. Abigail Sampson is finally out.
The wait is over as the highly anticipated gospel music video “King of Kings” by esteemed gospel music minister and Pastor, Aity Dennis, featuring the sensational Abigail Sampson, is officially released worldwide. This soul-stirring collaboration is already making waves, touching hearts, and inspiring millions with its powerful message of worship and praise.
“King of Kings” a praiser’s delight with a South African blend is an awe-inspiring gospel song that exalts the greatness and sovereignty of God. Aity Dennis’ emotive vocals, combined with Abigail Sampson’s enchanting voice, create a seamless blend that lifts spirits and brings listeners into a place of profound worship.
As an accomplished singer, songwriter, and dedicated Pastor, Aity Dennis has earned widespread acclaim for her heartwarming music that transcends cultural boundaries. Abigail Sampson’s remarkable talent adds a new dimension to the song, making “King of Kings” an unforgettable musical experience.
The music video for “King of Kings” is a visual masterpiece that complements the song’s divine essence. Directed by the dexterous movie maker, Lexten, the video captures the essence of praise and the omnipotence of God, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a divine worship encounter.
The release of “King of Kings” marks a significant milestone in Aity Dennis’ musical journey, solidifying her position as a trailblazer in the gospel music industry. The synergy between Aity Dennis and Abigail Sampson promises to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of all who listen.