Influence Music Drops New Single & Video ‘Right Here (Hallelujah)’

Influence Music has revealed their fourth single off their upcoming record Rebels titled "Right Here (Hallelujah)." Sung by Whitney Medina, the single is available across all digital platforms with an accompanying music video on YouTube. Rebels is slated to release worldwide on July 19, 2019.
" 'Right Here (Hallelujah)' was such a fun song to co-write," shares Medina. "When we tell God who He is, it activates OUR spirit. 'Ever-present' is one of my favorite attributes of God's and so we wrote about it! He's never left me, that's why I sing Hallelujah! His presence is never contingent on circumstance or feelings. It does, however, require us, it requires all of ourselves. Hallelujah is a powerful utterance, it's more than praise, it is our entirety boasting in God.
My hope is that this song brings people to their knees because their only response is boasting in the Lord. And when they sing these words, there's no question of God's goodness, because He's been powerfully present all along. "
"Right Here (Hallelujah)" marks an artist shift for Medina. Expanding on her pop sensibilities "Right Here (Hallelujah)" is a soulful slow jam that evokes pensive reflection on the goodness of God accented by a sprinkling of celestial vocoder effects.
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