CARTUNES Releases "My Legacy (ft. Jermaine Bollinger)" to Christian Radio

CARTUNES, the innovative pop act known for its catchy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, has released their latest single, "My Legacy (ft Jermaine Bollinger)," to Christian radio stations. The song, featured on the album "Lovely," showcases the signature sound that has captivated listeners with its blend of pop influences and profound spiritual messages.
"My Legacy" is a testament to CARTUNES' evolution from a cover band to a purveyor of original music. This transition, led by award-nominated and chart-topping artist Jermaine Bollinger, marks a significant milestone for the band. Bollinger, who resides in St. Louis, MO, has taken on the roles of songwriter, producer, and performer, crafting music that resonates with themes of love, hope, and life. His contributions to the band have allowed CARTUNES to refine their sound, infusing it with the soulful and reflective qualities reminiscent of artists like Gavin DeGraw, Ed Sheeran, and John Mayer.
With lyrics that speak to living a life of purpose and leaving a lasting legacy, "My Legacy" captures the heart of Christian Adult Contemporary (AC) listeners. The song's message, delivered through Bollinger's emotive vocal performance, encourages audiences to reflect on their own journeys and the impact they wish to leave behind. The song's introspective narrative, combined with its smooth, melodic composition, is poised to resonate deeply with radio audiences.
As CARTUNES continues to gain momentum with their original material, "My Legacy" represents the band's commitment to delivering music that not only entertains but also inspires. This release follows the successful debut of their debut radio single, "Life Is...," which debuted at #1 on the CRC (Christian Radio Chart) earlier this year, signaling a growing presence in the Christian music scene.
This song is also available on all major streaming platforms.
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