Liv're's Bria McDaniel Returns with the Powerful "River Song"

Liv're's Bria McDaniel returns with her brand new solo single "River Song," the follow up to her 2019 solo debut Receive It. "River Song" is the first single from McDaniel's upcoming album which is scheduled for release in 2022. The song is available now for pre order and hits all digital outlets and streaming platforms on December 3rd.
"The Lord deposited this song in my spirit after a time of devotion and study of God's Word," McDaniel states.. "I am a firm believer that everybody ought to know who Jesus is, to know His character and to know Him in fullness.He is the river of life, He is a provider, He is a waymaker, He is a peace giver and everything we need in this life we can find in Him. I'm so grateful that He offers us an open invitation to come to the river.
It is my hope that this song inspires people to trust God for everything. As we are fully immersed in the season of giving, I am so happy to be able to lead the charge to do our part in reaching out to the less fortunate. Through our church outreach ministry, we are sharing food and clothing as well as financial resources with the needy during this season. We have to know that we may be the only Jesus that this generation gets to see, so we have to be His hands and His feet, loving as He loved and going about doing good in an effort to point people back to God."
"River Song" has met with early praise from the music community at large. An aggressive promotions and marketing campaign is in full effect, with dates scheduled for a ministry opportunities to coincide with the season of giving outreach and will continue as she visits a host of select cities throughout the new year,.
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