Crystal Lewis is Back with "Bloom"
CCM veteran Crystal Lewis is back with her first single "Bloom," taken from her forthcoming yet-untitled album. A song that celebrates new beginnings,"Bloom" is such a welcome anthem for our season of spring.
Lewis sings: "Cherry blossoms bloomBirds, they sing in tune/No matter what you do/They do, yes they do/Wavy like the breeze/Leaves over the trees/Happy to be free." Have a listen to this refreshing track:
In 1992, Crystal Lewis decided to bring her talents into the business world and formed Metro One Music with her husband, Brian Ray. They signed artists and soon created a reputation for the label as one of originality, giving their artists the freedom to express themselves musically in a way not yet accepted by the Christian industry.
Soon after the label began, Crystal released Remember and joined the cast of Nickelodeon's television program, "Roundhouse" that same year. Following the recording of Remember, Lewis realized God's desire for her to minister to the Latin community. She recorded the Spanish version of Remember titled Recuerda. Recuerda was the first of many Spanish albums she released.
In 1996, Crystal Lewis recorded her fourth album in Spanish, La Belleza de la Cruz, which won her a Dove Award for Spanish Language Album of the Year in 1998, the first award of it's kind. The following recording, Oro, received the same Dove Award in 1999. The English versions of these two albums, Beauty for Ashes and Gold, have collectively sold nearly 1 million copies to date.
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