Iveth Luna Hopes Her New Song "Ears to Hear" Will Keep Us Sensitive to God's Voice
Singer and songwriter Iveth Luna releases her new single "Ears to Hear." The song is currently available for you to download or stream, simply click HERE. "Ears To Hear" follows Luna's current radio single, "In You."
Luna announces, "It's out! I'm so grateful that I get to share more music with you all It is a literal dream for me to keep putting out music, so thank you for coming along with me and loving the music. This one is for those moments when we need to be reminded to keep our heart sensitive to God's voice & draw near to Him. So let's turn up the volume & let me know what you think."
Sharing about the song, Iveth Luna explains, "This new song means a lot to me because it is a reminder to keep my heart sensitive and in tune to the voice of God." She describes this song as "a prayer to draw us near to Him and not let the cares of the world harden our heart," with heartfelt lyrics reminding listeners to "draw near" with "ears to hear" God's voice through dark times.
Hailing from Dallas, Iveth Luna is a worship leader and Latina CCM artist. Speaking and performing in both English and Spanish, it is Luna's experience as a worship leader and her influence from listening to pop and Latin music that gives her a distinct style, setting her apart from the rest. And since "In You" debuted one year ago, her music and popularity continue to grow. She is heard by millions on the radio as well as from streams on Pandora and Amazon Music, while her YouTube views continue to increase on a weekly basis. Luna has also been featured on Amazon Music's Divine Sound and Spotify's Novedades Cristianas playlist.
Most of all, Iveth Luna wants her music to help heal, comfort, and point to the truth of God. Fans can hear Luna's new music out on the road this Christmas season when she is on tour with Jason Crabb, and she is also featured on his upcoming holiday album Miracle in a Manger with the song "Tennessee Christmas."
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