Hip-Hop artist, Andalé, releases new single "Phenomenal"
Acclaimed Christian hip-hop artist Andalé (pronounced un-da-lay) has released a new song entitled, "Phenomenal," his first since signing with G.Favored Entertainment Group in partnership with Dream Records and Capitol Christian Distribution.
Produced by Grammy Award winner, Dirty Rice (Lecrae, Andy Mineo, Derek Minor), "Phenomenal" is a song that Andalé says is one of the "best songs I've ever written." He describes it as a "fun, high energy and unique way of expressing how phenomenal God truly is."
After his 2014 album Smoke & Mirrors, Andalé took a hiatus from music that included serving as pastor of a small church for a year and a half. He is currently in the studio working on his forthcoming album Elizabeth Road.
Andalé says he is excited to be releasing new music through his new partnership."All artists have one thing in common, a desire to be heard," says Andalé. "I'm excited because this partnership now allows my music to be heard on a much larger scale."
Glyne Griffith, G.Favored Entertainment Group President and CEO, describes Andalé as "an extraordinary talent and a gifted artist."
"Andalé is known for his ability to impact lives in a powerful way with his words," Griffith says. "Elizabeth Road is poised to expand his reach, and firmly establish Andalé's position in the industry as one of Christian hip-hop's premier figures."
Andalé's manager, Eddie Jones III, president of Leftfield Entertainment Group, is thrilled about Andalé taking his music and ministry to the next level. "I've had the pleasure of knowing Andalé for over 20 years, and in those years Andalé has earned his doctorate in being the complete hip-hop MC," says Jones. "He is simply one of the most lyrically-unique and distinctive rappers in Christian Hip-Hop today."
The song is available for purchase on all digital outlets including iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play. Listen to "Phenomenal" at:
About Andalé:
Andalé has shared platforms with renowned artists such as Kirk Franklin, Da' T.r.u.t.h, J. Moss, Canton Jones and Mr. Del. He has recorded four independently successful albums which include I'm Not Worthy, Trial By Fire, White Flag, Smoke and Mirrors, two critically-acclaimed mix tapes, and has worked with Grammy Award winning producer Dirty Rice (Lecrae, Andy Mineo, Derick Minor) and Grammy-nominated producers Incorporated Elements (Grits) and Kelvin Wooten (Outkast, Mary, Anthony Hamilton, Mary J. Blige). For more information, visit .
About G.Favored Entertainment Group:
G.Favored Entertainment Group was founded by CEO Glyne Griffith whose career and experience encompasses an array of both creative and business expertise in marketing, music performance, songwriting, artist management, product planning, and performing rights. G.Favored Entertainment Group provides artist management and consulting services and also serves as an indie label in partnership with Dream Records and Capitol Christian Distribution. For more information, email TheGfavored@gmail.com or visit .
About Leftfield Entertainment Group:
Leftfield Entertainment Group was founded by Eddie Jones III in 2014. Eddie has worked with national recording and touring acts as a booking agent with The Bazel Group, Chris Stone & Associates, and Lone Oak Entertainment. Leftfield Entertainment Group is a management and artist consulting firm in Nashville, Tennessee. For more information, email eddie@leftfieldentgroup.com.
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