Coquí Signs To DREAM Records; Releases New Song "Today"
DREAM Label Group has just signed new artist Coquí to it's DREAM Records roster of artists. His new song "Today" is now available on all digital retail and streaming service providers and is available here. The song was written and produced by Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr., Coquí. Samuel shares the heart behind the song.
"'Today' is all about navigating through the shadows of worry and doubt by embracing faith in God's timing. At its heart, the song encourages us to let go and trust in something greater than ourselves (Jesus Christ) to guide us forward.
I really hope this song resonates with anyone looking for a new direction or simply just a reminder to stay grateful, even when times are tough. More than anything, I want it to bring a bit of light to anyone who might be in a dark place." - Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr., Coquí
Not sitting still, Coquí plans to release a ton more music and is planning to play this summer. For more new, touring and more information about Coquí visit his website at IamCoqui.com
Hailing from Los Angeles, Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr., better known as COQUÍ, is an innovative force in the music scene, blending nostalgic production with infectious melodies for a unique twist on modern rock. Influenced by the psychedelic sounds of the '70s, '90s hip-hop beats, skate-punk rebellion, and grounded in his deep Christian faith, COQUÍ's music is a call to introspection and conviction.
His journey in music, fueled by his father's diverse vinyl collection, has seen him collaborate with industry heavyweights such as Young The Giant, RAC, and Crystal Castles, as well as touring behind the scenes with icons like 30 Seconds To Mars and Blink 182. COQUÍ's distinct sound and faith-driven anthems have quickly made him a standout artist, challenging the indie music scene with tracks that are not just songs but rallying cries for a journey of personal exploration and truth.
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