Blessing Offor Releases New Single, "Lift Me Up"

Two-time Grammy Award© nominee Blessing Offor releases his inspiring and infectious song "Lift Me Up" today, a new offering expected to appear on his as-of-yet unannounced new album slated for '25. Offor's smooth and soulful vocals soar over a rhythmic groove that's not only rich in its production, but anthemic in its feel. But what fuels the Nigerian born, Connecticut raised songwriter, keyboardist and singer is his unwavering positivity and optimism.
As he explains, "'Lift Me Up' is a song written for the times we're living in. It's about the crazy world outside our windows or the world circling inside our minds. Eventually we're all going to need to realize our vulnerability, lift each other up, and realize that we can't do any of this alone."
"Lift Me Up" is co-written by Fraser Churchill, Morgan Taylor Reid, Pablo Hurtado and Offor and produced by Morgan Taylor Reid.
Stream "Lift Me Up": https://blessingoffor.lnk.to/liftmeup
Since the debut of his album My Tribe, two-time GRAMMY® nominee and multi-award winner Blessing Offor has established himself as a true artist's artist with a voice as bright and authentic as his personality. My Tribe debuted in early 2023 and quickly hit Top 20 on THREE Billboard charts. The album's lead single, "Brighter Days" became a bastion of mainstream radio, hitting Top 25 on the mainstream AC radio charts with over 150 million views on TikTok and his duet, "The Goodness" with TobyMac became his first #1. Building on his success, Blessing has also appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, Kelly Clarkson and The Jennifer Hudson Show and was named 2023's Amazon Music Breakthrough Artist and Pandora Artist to Watch.
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