Landry Cantrell Talks About His New Single 'Gravity'
After a strong debut with his first single "Before You", Landry Cantrell has a new single "Gravity" burning up the charts. The Californian pop artist's single debuted in the top 40 (#33) of the National Audience Chart in a few short weeks. Landry has been a busy artist. After recently announcing he would be on the God's Not Dead: A Light In Darkness album he will also be touring with Matthew Parker and Joel Vaughn on the DREAM Records Tour staring in August. Landry sat down to explain the meaning before his new single "Gravity." His album Projections is available everywhere.
Listen to "Gravity" below:
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ABOUT LANDRY CANTRELL:
Landry is a pastor's son and worship leader from Hanford, California who has dedicated his whole life to pursuing ministry through music. Growing up around his dad's recording studio and singing in church from a young age, music has always been woven into Landry Cantrell's life. As a teenager, he became serious about his music, writing and recording at a prolific pace. Before now, Landry has recorded and released several albums, composed and produced a full-length musical, and earned a Master's Certificate in Music Technology and Production from Berklee College of Music. Now he is looking forward to sharing new music in the coming months with his first DREAM Records release, Projections.
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