Blanca Opens Vibrant New Chapter of Music With "Worthy," Available Today

Curb Records trailblazer Blanca opens a vibrant new chapter of music with the release of "Worthy," available today (8/23) - listen HERE and watch the lyric video HERE.
After months of teasing the song on socials, Blanca officially gives fans the first glimpse into her next studio project following 2022's autobiographical album, The Heartbreak and the Healing. Full of colorful Afrobeats and subtle Latin flavor, "Worthy" delivers a worshipful original that incites both praise and movement as Blanca's breezy vocal effortlessly glides across the dance-worthy, mid-tempo track. The vocal powerhouse wrote the fresh selection with Isabella Sjöstrand, Anton Göransson and Taylor Hill.
"I've been through loss, heartache and pain in this life, but the joy of the Lord has been and will always be my strength. God is so worthy of everything, and I'm truly living out His goodness," Blanca says of the message behind her latest song.
In addition to dropping new music, the bilingual artist recently partnered with nonprofit Food For The Poor. Performing during their 5th annual "We Are One" virtual event, Blanca helped raise funds that went toward a goal of providing 10 million meals to hungry families throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.
Earlier this month, the songstress played to a sold-out crowd of 10K people at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, as part of this year's "K-LOVE Live at Red Rocks" event. She's scheduled to appear at Horizon Music Festival in Nebraska on Aug. 31, 2024; and she'll join the multi-artist lineup for Gospel Explosion 4 in New York on Sept. 28, 2024.
Blanca is currently in the studio crafting her fourth full-length LP and will continue to share new music with fans first.
Stream or purchase "Worthy" HERE.For tour dates and more information, visit www.officialblanca.com.
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