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American Idol Alum Michelle Marie Releases Inspirational Single “What Money Can’t Buy”
In a world where materialism often takes center stage, former Season 15 American Idol contestant Michelle Marie is reminding listeners of the true value of life with the release of her latest single, “What Money Can’t Buy.”
Courtney Lee Pierce Makes a Stirring Comeback with New Single “Promise” after 8-Year Hiatus
In a heartfelt return to the music scene, independent singer-songwriter Courtney Lee Pierce has unveiled her first single in eight years, capturing the essence of lost love in the poignant ballad titled “Promise.”
Brice Brothers Unite for a Remarkable Musical Collaboration
Familiar with chart-toppers like “I Drive Your Truck” and “Love Like Crazy,” Lee Brice needs no introduction, but did you know his brother is also a country recording artist? After garnering 50 million streams, joining the ranks of the country music scene is none other than his own brother, Lewis Brice. In an extraordinary musical alliance, the Brice siblings join forces for a remarkable collaboration on Lewis Brice’s highly anticipated debut full-length album, “Product Of.”
Season 15 ‘The Voice’ Contestant Kayley Bishop Releases Heartfelt Song For Single Moms
Get ready to be moved by Kayley Bishop’s heartfelt new single, guaranteed to strike a chord with every single mom out there. Grab a box of tissues and prepare to be captivated by the sheer emotion infused in every note. With her velvety smooth vocals and angelic tone, Bishop flawlessly conveys the rawness and vulnerability of this song, particularly evident in the powerful chorus.
‘The Voice’ Lana Scott Making Positive Moves with Debut Single
Nashville’s rising star and semifinalist of “The Voice” season 23, Lana Scott, is swiftly making her mark in the music industry. With her debut single, “Permanent,” Scott delivers an empowering anthem that resonates with those facing life’s hardships. The song serves as a reminder that no matter the challenges, there is always hope, as “this ain’t permanent.”