Swedish Group LIN D Releases “Right Now (featuring Eris Ford)"

Swedish group LIN D releases their new song "Right Now" featuring Eris Ford. The song is available on all streaming and digital service providers on DREAM Records. The song was produced by Dennis Lindéh and co-written by Dennis Lindéh, Emmy Lindéh, Ella Lindéh, Eris Ford, Olivia Grasso.
"We sometimes find ourselves stuck in everyday life where thoughts and actions are automatic. We scroll, search and go about with unused potential. Right Now is a realization that we have to make the most of what God has given us and to reflect more about what we actually do with our lives and the time we have. It's an encouragement that we all have great, unique potential, and to use it to give God glory. It is when you live right here, Right Now, that you see how special you really are. Right Now is our first collaboration with an American artist and we're so thrilled to have Eris with us on this one." - LIN D
The group's other single "Anything" is currently #3 Christian Music Weekly (Rhythmic), #10 Christian Music Weekly (CHR) and #35 on TheHotChart.com For all the latest LIN D tour, music, news, and more information can be found at LIN-D.com.
This Swedish sibling trio are blending infectious Swedish pop melodies and uplifting lyrics to create a unique and unforgettable sound. Dennis, Emmy and Ella Lindéh have been touring and recording music together all of their lives. In spite of their young age the group have already played over 300 live shows in several countries. Their message is clear, they want to bring faith and hope for the future to this generation."
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