Hulvey Moves into 2025 with "Bring Heaven Down"

Following a massive success in his sophomore LP "CRY" in late 2024 that debuted at #1 on Apple Christian charts, Hulvey doesn't slow down kicking off the new year in "BRING HEAVEN DOWN." The single precedes his 32-stop "All For You" nationwide tour with support from nobigdyl in the beginning of February, the second tour after his top-market sold out first headline show at the end of 2023.
This track follows a single with R&B legend Ciara in '24 and headlining as an artist at Rolling Loud Festival's first ever Christian hip-hop showcase set last month. "Out of all the songs I have ever recorded or written, "Bring Heaven Down" is my favorite. I wept in the studio creating it and hope it touches you the way it did me," Hulvey says.
Knowing God plays a central role as both a catalyst and medium in Hulvey's personal and creative growth. The 24-year-old Brunswick, GA native's music delves into themes of thankfulness, maturity and comfort that reflect the peace of mind he currently inhabits.
In the five years since signing with Reach Records, Hulvey has released his debut, self-titled album, Christopher, to widespread acclaim and toured nationally - welcoming a season of newfound success filled with transformative moments. His reverence for God is inextricably linked to his upbringing in Southeast Georgia, where Hulvey was steeped in an all-encompassing church life.
With more music and major moves on the horizon, he's squarely positioned to bring people closer to God with his now-signature blend of nuance, effort, intentionality.
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