We Are Leo Drop New Track "So Good To Me (HALLELUJAH!) (feat. Lawrence Kirby)"

Chicago area artist We Are Leo release his new song "So Good To Me (HALLELUJAH!)." The track, which features Lawrence Kirby, is a fresh summertime song that shares the love of Jesus with pop & gospel rhythms. It was produced by We Are Leo and co-written by singer David Duffield along with Joseph Sanborn, Howard Lalgee and Lawrence Kirby.
"'So Good To Me' emerged from a place of uncertainty, says We Are Leo, I knew I needed to vocalize God's goodness amidst life's unpredictability. I hope the song resonates with listeners as a source of inspiration and a reminder of the power of gratitude and praise in everyday life. Collaborating with Kirby brought a new depth to my music, and I'm excited to see how it connects with listeners."
Buy or Listen to "So Good To Me (HALLELUJAH!) (feat. Lawrence Kirby)" HERE.
We Are Leo is a Christian artist and genre-blending producer, known for his creative, authentic pop & CEDM anthems. With a panoramic perspective toward cultivating beauty and inspiring growth through his artistry, We Are Leo seeks to encourage listeners on their spiritual journeys toward Christ. His tracks have been featured on YouTube videos totaling 336M+ views and added to 62 Spotify Editorial playlists, including Top Christian.
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