Roxanne Grace & AWZY Team Up To Release "Back To You"
Following up the release of "I Know You're With Me" by Roxanne Grace and "Better Now" by AWZY, the two new DREAM Records signings team up to release their new radio single "Back To You." The song was co-written by the two and was produced by AWZY. "Back To You" is available on all digital retail outlets and streaming service providers.
AWZY and I wrote "Back To You" for the person that feels far from God because of sin or a situation, but they desire to feel close to Him again. When we feel far from God, He didn't leave us. He's right there waiting for us to turn back to Him. People reject us, abandon us, break covenant, but that isn't God. He's the most trustworthy faithful one we could ever know." - Roxanne Grace
In addition to the release at retail, the song was also recently sent to radio via PLAY MPE where it debuted as the most streamed song in multiple countries including the United States.
Listen or buy "Back To You" HERE.
ABOUT ROXANNE GRACE:
Roxanne Grace was on a destructive path until she had a radical encounter with God in her early twenties that changed her life. Roxanne has been on fire ever since. Roxanne carries a strong message of passion. She has mentored and ministered through media and social media platforms, conferences, and outreaches. Her ministry has reached in the millions. Roxanne has been in and around music culture for many years. Her husband is a prominent figure in the music industry. This inspired her to add music as another personal outlet to minister hope to the hurting.
ABOUT AWZY:
AWZY is an artist and producer based out of Phoenix, Arizona. Having worked with Rock and Roll legends Bob Ezrin, Alice Cooper, and Rob Halford as well as R&B/Soul Legends Sister Sledge, AWZY applies musical philosophies that transcend genre to create classic sounding music in a modern wrapping. AWZY has written and produced songs that have reached multi-millions of streams as an independent artist and producer.
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