Terrian Debuts Song and Video "God with Us"

Gotee Records welcomes a new artist, Terrian, to the family with the release of her debut song and music video, "God With Us," available now. The song was produced by Chuck Butler (Tauren Wells, India Arie) and co-written by Terrian. A familiar face to concertgoers, Terrian joined TobyMac's Diverse City band in 2017 - being seen on the last two Hits Deep tours.
"She's a soulful worshipper with a smile that lights up the room and a voice that is huge," shares TobyMac about Terrian. "I am proud and honored to work with her on her art and watch her move forward in her career as an artist."
"Looking back over the past two years, I am in awe of all the Lord has done that has led to this moment in my career," shares Terrian about signing with Gotee and her new song. "When I finally gave up control, He began to manifest opportunities I didn't even know to ask for in my life. One of those opportunities was joining TobyMac & Diverse City, which has been one of the most incredible experiences of my life. Signing with Gotee was also meant to be - I love Gotee's heart and intention for the artist to be creative and artistically free. 'God With Us' is a declaration of hope and confidence. I typically find myself writing about pain, as I've seen a great deal of it in my life. This song shares that we have all we need to get through this life and pain because all we need is found in Christ - He is with us."
Terrian was born and raised in Memphis, TN where she has rooted herself in community and mentorship being part of AngelStreet Memphis. AngelStreet mentors girls through musical training in areas with limited artistic opportunities while empowering the girls to understand their value, discovering their purpose and becoming creative leaders. In addition to her debut song, Terrian is featured on TobyMac's "Scars (Stereovision Remix)" that released last week and on the praised The Beatitudes Project from Stu G.
CONNECT WITH TERRIAN: www.iamterrian.com
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