Wande Unveils Second Single "Be The Light"
Gearing up for her Reach Records label debut with her new EP Exit, Wande has unveiled her second single "Be the Light", available wherever music is streamed and the lyric video available for viewing on Wande's YouTube Channel.
"'Be The Light' was written as a call to action to believers to continue to be a light in a dark world," explains the First Lady of Reach Records. "Sometimes our current situations and life circumstances don't match the work God is doing within us. It's an encouragement that through whatever may come your way, don't let it dim your light and distract you from the mission to share the love of Christ with the world."
The hip hop track was recently added to ESPN's WNBA 2020 Draft Promotion and is yet another accolade to add to the breakout artist's name, as she song "Blessed Up" was featured in Lena Waithe's BET Production "Twenties", her single "IN LUV" was heard on VH1's Love and Hip Hop, in addition to her tracks "No Cap", "No Ceilings" and "Happy" earned features as ESPN's Music of the Month in November 2019 and April 2020.
Additionally, this past weekend, the 24-year-old rapper garnered her first #1 hit on Billboard's CHR Chart, as a featured artist on Gotee Records' Courtnie Ramirez song "Perfectly Loved."
Exit is available for pre-order now. For more information on Wande, please visit http://reachrecords.com/artists/wande/.
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