Lucinda Moore Releases "Someone Who Cares (The LaLa Song)" Featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton

She is undeniably one of this generation's great women of Gospel! She is the Stellar Award-winning songstress Lucinda Moore. Her effortless power in delivering mind-blowing vocal performances has garnered her Billboard Charting hits "Pressure Into Praise" and "Lord I Hear You." She has delivered another single destined to top the charts, "Someone Who Cares (The LaLa Song) radio edit."
Produced by multiple GRAMMY® Award-winning musical genius Cedric Thompson, "Someone Who Cares" also features Lucinda collaborating with the multiple award-winning artist, pastor, and founder of the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International Bishop Paul S. Morton.
Listen To "Someone Who Cares (The Lala Song)"
"Standing there with my producer, Cedric Thompson, I was so shocked when Bishop Paul S. Morton walked through the studio doors ready to do his part on this song," Lucinda shares. "The way that Bishop Morton sang this song touched my heart. Never in a million years would I have ever thought I would be doing a collaboration with this legend."
"Someone Who Cares" is a summer song that makes you happy when you are feeling down and out. The upbeat, joyful song is appropriately named "The Lala Song" for it's infectious and singable chorus, in which Lucinda says, "It's a picker-upper!"
The uplifting single was written in the 1970s by Lucinda's Bishop, Bishop J. C. White. You can find "Someone Who Cares (The LaLa Song)" available on all digital music outlets now.
Among her many honors and awards, Lucinda is a 2024 BMI Trailblazer Award Winner for the profound impact of her single "Lord, I Hear You" from the album titled the same. Also from that album, Lucinda's single, "Fire," is currently being featured in the faith-based drama movie FOR HIS NAME SAKE, screening in select cities across the country.
You can listen to and download all of Lucinda's albums and singles, get updated on her schedule of appearances, and shop her LM&M BOUTIQUE on her website LucindaMoore.com
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