Coming to the Surface
Ryan David
Performed By
Ryan David
Album UPC
829982153746
CD Baby Track ID
TR0001064151
Label
Upright Music Repuclic
Released
2014-05-31
BPM
86
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p1439248
Year
2014
Spotify Plays
835
Writers
Writer
Ryan David Ofei
Pub Co
Ryan David Ofei
Composer
Ryan David Ofei
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing Grant
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
CANADA - Ontario
Description
This new compilation brings together the smooth sounds of the UMR recording artists. Karen Jewels, M’Caiah 'MJ Music', Aijia Waithe, Quinten ‘Q-PON’ Coblentz, and Ryan David lend their melodic voices and sound lyrics to this project with the mission of delivering a true and clear message of hope.
Notes
Life is a complex fusion of many factors: relationships, dreams, principles, goals, truth. This project takes the time to explore life’s complexities and reminds us that God is at the heart of it all.
Though the message is clear, the delivery is anything but plain- LIFE MOVEMENTS brings encouragement with just the right combinations of rhythm, style and truth. Hot tracks like: ‘C.L.A.S.S.’ ( ft. Aijia Waithe and M’Caiah) and ‘Dream On’ (ft. M’Caiah) set an amazing tone for this project while vibes like ‘Coming to the Surface’ (ft. Ryan David) and ‘God over Money’ (ft. Karen Jewels) give listeners a gentle reminder of UMR’s rich history of Rhythm & Blues. UMR heads straight into one of the messiest subjects: LIFE- and, with no fear, explores its highs and its lows.
Though the message is clear, the delivery is anything but plain- LIFE MOVEMENTS brings encouragement with just the right combinations of rhythm, style and truth. Hot tracks like: ‘C.L.A.S.S.’ ( ft. Aijia Waithe and M’Caiah) and ‘Dream On’ (ft. M’Caiah) set an amazing tone for this project while vibes like ‘Coming to the Surface’ (ft. Ryan David) and ‘God over Money’ (ft. Karen Jewels) give listeners a gentle reminder of UMR’s rich history of Rhythm & Blues. UMR heads straight into one of the messiest subjects: LIFE- and, with no fear, explores its highs and its lows.
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