Cameron James Releases New Single & Music Video For 'Born To Bring The Light'
DREAM Records is proud to announce the release of Cameron James' sophomore single, "Born To Bring The Light". After spending time in the studio with producer Rusty Varenkamp (Ellie Holcomb, TobyMac), the two came up with this powerhouse pop track. This song is about the revealing of destiny from heartbreak. The powerful lyrics center around her family's unexpected medical challenges and the strength that her faith in God gave her to face those challenges.
"Born To Bring The Light" is currently at Billboard Christian Hot AC / CHR. To download or stream her new single go here.
Watch the music video for "Born To Bring The Light" below:
Cameron shares more about the story behind the making of this song:
For more information about Cameron James go to: CameronJamesMusicOfficial.com
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ABOUT CAMERON JAMES:
Cameron James is a pop artist and songwriter based in Nashville, TN. She is signed to DREAM Label Group in Los Angeles. Her sound can be best described as a fusion of swirly synths, cinematic melodies, and lush vocals. She was featured in a coveted spot on Spotify's New Music Friday playlist and has seen success in the film and TV world. Her song "All Out War" was showcased in a 5-week promo for the hit ABC show "Quantico" and her song "One Step Ahead" appeared on Bravo's "Vanderpump Rules."
Cameron's first single "Beside You" was released to radio in January 2017 and saw international success with the single reaching the #8 position in Australia. Her much-anticipated follow-up single "Born To Bring the Light" is slated to be released January 2018.
In addition to her artistry, Cameron's songwriting accolades include co-writing Danny Gokey's single "The Comeback" on his GRAMMY® nominated album "Rise." "The Comeback" peaked at #6 and spent over 20 weeks in the top 10 on Billboard's Christian radio chart. Her other collaborations involve writing and recording with talented artists and writers from across the musical spectrum including Matt Bronleewe (Plumb), Rusty Varenkamp (MUTEMATH, Ellie Holcomb, Amy Grant), Josh Silverberg (Jordan Feliz, Jesus Culture), and Joe Williams (Lauren Daigle).
When asked to describe herself and her music, Cameron responds, "Like most people I'm a complex person made up of contradictions, extremes, and tons of things in between. I'm a woman with an interest in facilitating a connection with things tangible and intangible. It is by design that I write songs that breathe heavy with layers...layers of life and heaven. I write about the heart and the heart breaking. The messages in my art echo the truth of it's not over, have hope, and fight back. This new collection of songs is so much more than personal sentiment. They're about belief and faith and my connection to the bigger picture of God's plan for my life."
She says, "I feel incredibly grateful for the life I'm living right now. Grateful I get to craft music for others and myself. Grateful for the people I have the honor of collaborating with. I'm grateful I have a family to love and grateful that each day I wake up is another chance to dream bigger, encourage others, and to fight harder. I'm already blessed and it's all still unfolding."
ABOUT DREAM LABEL GROUP:
DREAM provides artists with a genuine approach to how real artist development should be done. By allowing for a partnership as a business model, DREAM artists empower themselves to develop and carry out a real vision for their lives as they affect other people's lives with their music and message. Incorporating social media, press, radio and touring, DREAM is helping its artists grow together as a family. DREAM was founded in 2008 and has grown to 17 different divisions comprised of multiple labels, merchandise, apparel, mobile, publishing and film.
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