AsOne's New Single "Hero" is Available Now
"Hero," the debut single from music's first ever interracial female duo AsOne featuring Lamar Campbell & Spirit of Praise (known for the popular song "More Than Anything"), is now available on iTunes (http://apple.co/1ETm0BU), Amazon ([http://amzn.to/1IIaD1j), Google Play (http://bit.ly/1Qh5u2p) and all other digital platforms for download.
Comprised of talented singer/songwriters Lisa Wright and Theresa Bailey are the label's newest emerging musical act. While their joint outing is being greeted with high anticipation, Lisa and Theresa are music veterans in their own rights. Already collecting critical acclaim from every corner of the country via her solo efforts, Lisa is a celebrated songwriter whose lengthy credits include music for Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, Colorado Mass Choir, and Jana Long of Avalon. Likewise, Theresa, a graduate of the world-renowned Berklee College of Music in Boston, is a highly sought after professional background vocalist for Queen Latifah,Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson and many more.
Their musical union first proved itself a powerful alliance when Theresa was tapped to write for Lisa's then-scheduled solo project. Their chemistry was so potent they opted to form the group AsOne instead and were immediately signed. In addition, after catching the eyes and ears of Disney, the group made their performance debut by opening on the grand stage at the world renown Disney castle for their annual "Night of Joy," which also featured the likes of top acts Lecrae, Casting Crowns, Chris Tomlin, and more.
Already winning over critics and listeners alike at Christian and Gospel radio, the song is a bold ode to God's undefeated record of love, grace, and mercy for His children. Showcasing the vocal and writing prowess of the group's members Lisa Wright andTheresa Bailey, the tune triumphs in melody, music, and now movement - as evidenced by its recently released lyric video.
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