Dillon Chase Releases New Single "Paradise"
Hip-hop artist Dillon Chase has released "Paradise" (One Moment Records) his debut single on Dream Label Group's hip hop division. "Paradise" explores the beautiful journey that awaits us as believers. Chase has been a positive fixture in the hip hop community for the last few years and this year saw his name rise to new heights as part of the "Symphony" single by label mates, SWITCH. He will also see his name featured alongside EDM artist, HGHTS on the Northwood Worship (Dream Worship album coming out in October.
"Paradise"showcases the depth of talent from Dillon Chase as he focuses on the more pop side of his talent. Partnering with Rapzilla, the song's lyric video debuted this morning. Click the album to go to watch.
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ABOUT DILLON CHASE:
Dillon Chase grew up holding on to bitterness, anger, and shame. Living in a home wrecked with drug and alcohol addiction left Dillon conflicted with how a good God could fit in a life so harsh. Music was a coping mechanism, and he created as a survival instinct. In 2004, after being taken in by a christian family, Dillon recognized the most broken part of his story was...him. His rebel responses towards suffering denied Christ and fueled hate. But this came to an end when he joyfully lost shame, hurt, sin, and anger as he gained a right relationship with God. Now married 14 years with four amazing children, inspiration is never lacking in Dillon's household! He continues to impact the world through his music and performances.
ABOUT DREAM LABEL GROUP:
DREAM provides artists with a genuine approach to how real artist development should be done. By allowing for a partnership as a business model, DREAM artists empower themselves to develop and carry out a real vision for their lives as they affect other people's lives with their music and message. Incorporating social media, press, radio and touring, DREAM is helping its artists grow together as a family. DREAM was founded in 2008 and has grown to 17 different divisions comprised of multiple labels, merchandise, apparel, mobile, publishing and film.
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