Natasha Zimbaro Releases New Rendition of "O Holy Night"
Canadian singer/songwriter Natasha Zimbaro has released her beautiful version of the beloved "O Holy Night," available today along with the cinematic video performance. Produced by Dylan Thomas, listen to "O Holy Night" here.
"'O Holy Night' has always been among my favorite Christmas carols," shares Natasha Zimbaro. "It tells of the awe and wonder of Jesus' birth; a moment that changed everything. The lyrics remind us of God's love, given to us through Jesus, and the hope and redemption He brings to the world. I chose to release this song to honor the season's true meaning and share the peace and joy found in the Lord!"
With an impressive social media presence, Zimbaro creates moving video performances of worship songs using her voice to share her love for Jesus through worship and praise. In the last year, Zimbaro has had unprecedented achievement as an independent artist, with more than 72 million views across platforms in the last 14 months and over 825,000 combined followers across social platforms. She was also nominated for a GMA Canada Award for "Female Artist of the Year" in 2023.
Not a newcomer to the music industry, Zimbaro has had a long journey to bring her to where she is today. Hailing from Canada, she grew up modeling, dancing, acting, and performing when she began to flourish as a singer. Before she was even 20, Zimbaro had already had two major label signings with EMI Canada and SONY Music Canada and had two Top 20 Canadian Billboard singles with a previous pop band. She was also a Top 16 contestant in the UK's X Factor performing at the famed Wembley Stadium. She has performed at major sporting events for NBA, NHL, MLB, and MLS. She also had an original song in the Oscar-nominated SONY motion picture The Mitchells vs. The Machines.
Zimbaro is currently working on original music that will be released in 2025. Managed by Cameron Gullo, her Christmas single is distributed through the new label venture Anotherland (Joel Houston).
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