Hulvey to Collaborate with Lecrae and SVRCINA on New Single
Hulvey, has revealed an epic collaboration for his next single "Reasons"; it features guest appearances by Grammy Award-winning rapper Lecrae and pop sensation SVRCINA. "Reasons" will impact radio this month and will release worldwide on February 19, 2021. Pre-save starts today.
Hulvey says he wrote "Reasons" to "remind people that even though we have lost so many things: friends, families, jobs, homes, even our minds, peace and hope is still here. God is still completely willing to wrap you up anytime. He has paved a way for us to be free."
"Reasons" was written by Hulvey, Lecrae, SVRINCA, Sam Tinnesz and Joe Williams
and produced by longtime friend Zach Paradis.
Hulvey, a 22-year-old Brunswick, GA native, went from dropping out of college and scrubbing toilets at Publix to becoming Reach Records' latest hip hop rising artist. His label debut project BRKNHRT released in 2020 and immediately garnered him national praise. Pandora named him "Christian Artist to Watch in 2020", his tracks 'Higher' and 'Real Love' from Hulvey Vol. 1 and Hulvey Vol. 2 were featured on VH1's Love and Hip Hop Atlanta in 2020 and 'Cold Blooded' was featured on ABC's hit show 'The Rookie'.
For more information on Hulvey and "Reasons" visit www.reachrecords.com.
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