Sarah Reeves Releases New Single "Nowhere" Today

Word Records' pop singer, up-and-comer Sarah Reeves, released her brand new single "Nowhere" across all major digital platforms today. The entrancing, electro-pop track is the first song from her forthcoming Word Records debut album. With soaring vocals, the inspiring and danceable song was created after working her way out of an intensely trying phase of life and love.
Fans who visit SarahReevesMusic.com today can enter to win a video call and other prizes directly from the singer-songwriter herself. Fans will be automatically registered when they log into the site via Spotify to stream "Nowhere" and share the track via their social pages.
A featured artist on this years' Winter Jam Tour which just wrapped up last week, Reeves performed to half a million fans. Meanwhile, the singer has already amassed 100,000 followers on YouTube while collecting upwards of 16 million views showcasing her versions of songs which have impacted her soul. She has also written songs for artists including Kari Jobe, Natalie Grant and Jesus Culture.
Currently in the studio working on her full length album, "Nowhere" spotlights a new and expanded sound from Reeves, who expresses, "This new musical direction has been stirring in my heart and mind. I've found such freedom and my soul has come alive more than ever while working in the studio. I can't wait for the world to hear it!"
Fans can also tune-in this weekend to see Reeves perform with Kirk Franklin on "The 32nd Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards," premiering on TV One Sunday, April 9th at 6PM ET, with encore airings at 8PM and 11PM ET.
For more information: please visit SarahReevesMusic.com / FB @sarahreevesmusic Follow: @sarahreeves
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