Futures Releases New Track "Can’t Steal This Love"
Futures is proud to announce the release of their new track "Can't Steal This Love" (DREAM Records) available now. This hopeful and melodic pop track by the team from Atlanta, GA features singer Ryan Rolls. The group also releases their new music video for the track. The song was produced by Andrew Barlow and the video was produced by Mark Evans & Danaë Leslie; directed by George Sumrall. The group talks about the making of their new track.
"2020 was a year where it felt like our plans had gone up in flames. Life as we knew it felt so uncertain and we knew we needed to write a reminder about the one constant that we have confidence in. Romans 8:39 says that there is nothing able to separate us from the love of God - not even our present fears or worries about the future. This is the message of Can't Steal This Love, that nothing and no one can steal God's love away from us."
The group's recently released track "Just So Good" has seen recent success with debuts in both the top 30 Billboard Hot AC / CHR chart and the Hot Chart and reaching the 250,000 streaming mark in a few weeks.
ABOUT FUTURES:
Futures is the Pop/Worship expression of Influencers Church in Australia & the USA. Along the way they've topped the Australian Inspirational iTunes charts as well as the USA Christian Singles Chart with the release of Imaginations (2017), followed by their debut LP Just the Cross (2019). 2021 heralds a significant new season for the band after their recent label signing with Dream Records. A brand new collection is in the works with singles releasing throughout the year. The futures are looking bright.
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