Blanca Takes "Remind Me" To No. 1
"Remind Me," the latest single from pop powerhouse Blanca, tops Billboard's CHR/Hot AC radio chart this week, marking the third consecutive CHR/Hot AC No. 1 for the singer. "Real Love" and "What If" also previously crowned the chart back-to-back. All three songs are from her sophomore LP, Shattered, which released in September 2018. Blanca recently unveiled the official music video for the album's title track. Watch the video for "Shattered" HERE."
'Remind Me' was written at a moment in my life where I desperately needed to remember God's faithfulness," shares Blanca. "It became an anthem I clung to when everything around me seemed to be at a breaking point. Now over two years from that dark place I was in, I'm able to see how He got me through it once again. Not only did God get me through, but He made such beauty from the ashes. This song going No. 1 is a testament of that! Sometimes we need a little nudge, a reminder of all He's done for us... If He did it then, He can do it again! Thank you to every single person who got behind this song and message! It means the world!"
In addition to making waves at radio, on Aug. 30, Blanca released Quebrantado, the Spanish-language version of Shattered. Upon release, the five-song project-honoring her Hispanic heritage-graced the Spotify Premium homepages in five different countries, including Bolivia, Columbia, Ecuador, Paraguay, and Peru. The album's lead single, "Preguntas" (the Spanish version of "What If"), has been shipped to CCM radio stations across Latin America.
This fall, Blanca will join Mandisa's "Girls Night Live" tour, also featuring Riley Clemmons. The 14-city run will visit churches and theaters throughout October and November. Tour dates are listed below.
Stream or purchase Quebrantado HERE. For more information, visit www.officialblanca.com.
Quebrantado Track Listing:
- Amor Real
- Preguntas
- Quebrantado
- Entrego Todo (feat. Redimi2)
- Sube Tu Bandera
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