Switch Shares Music Video for #1 Song "Count Me In"
The new music video of Switch's Billboard Hot AC/CHR Chart No. 1 single "Count Me In" is now available on all digital retail and streaming video platforms. It was produced by the team at Life.Church and beautifully represents the track's vibe with an exploration of colors and tones. The single released on the group's debut LP album Symphony (DREAM Records) in February. Since then, "Count Me In" has been streamed over 5 million times and has been heard over 31 million times on Billboard National Airplay.
"This song was written as a declaration of victory over the enemy, and it's our prayer over the Church," said Cassidy Estevez of Switch. "I love how it begins with a simple vocal and a kick drum. It's not cluttered, busy, or big. Just a calm resolve to follow Jesus despite the odds. This song is what taking that step of faith sounds like."
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ABOUT SWITCH:
Switch is a collective of worship pastors from Life.Church, a multi-site church meeting at 34 physical locations in 10 states and globally at Church Online. As an extension of the church's mission to lead people to become fully devoted followers of Christ, Switch is passionate about creating modern music that encourages listeners to pursue a relationship with Jesus. Following the success of its first EP, Symphony, Switch was named Billboard's 2019 Top New Christian Artist and the title track "Symphony" earned Hot CHR Chart's #1 Song of the Year in 2019. To learn more about Switch, visit life.church/switchmusic.
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