Elevation Rhythm Drops New Single 'AQUI ESTOY'
Following the April release of their debut album, Growing Pains, ELEVATION RHYTHM is sharing a new song today titled 'AQUÍ ESTOY'. Just in time for summer, the upbeat and infectious song drops as they lead into Elevation Church's annual youth conference, YTHX, bringing thousands of students together for a three-day summer experience in July.
'AQUÍ ESTOY' was written by ELEVATION RHYTHM members Josh Holiday, Laila Olivera, Jordan Holliday, Mike Pettus, and Nate Diaz. Listen to the song HERE which is also accompanied by a music video, placed below.
ELEVATION RHYTHM member Brittany Diaz shares, "'AQUÍ ESTOY' is about the joy and the freedom that comes with living life with Jesus. A lot of the time we try to find pleasure in things or places that leave us feeling empty, but the Lord promises us an abundant and fruitful life in Him. This song is an expression of that joy you feel after experiencing His love. You can’t help but dance. We hope you enjoy it!"
I’ve been surrounded by it all
Looking for good in all the wrong places
I never felt like I belonged
And I was tired of wearing two faces
But now I’m alive
Loving the feeling I’m feeling inside
I got a new life
Praying to God that He help me survive
So imma do me
Finally feel like I’m really free
This type of love is what you need
CHORUS
Aqui esta la fiesta / So here I am aquí estoy
As an essential part of Elevation Church based in Charlotte, North Carolina, ELEVATION RHYTHM sets the musical compass for the next generation of worshipers. With youth and young adults at the forefront of their mission, ELEVATION RHYTHM’s sonic backdrop is intentional to keep up with the changing times, which is why the group experiments with a variety of bold sounds and textures. Incorporating elements of pop, rock, worship, and hip-hop, "AQUÍ ESTOY" and the twelve songs found on Growing Pains all offer unique energy that stems from their diversity.
Most of all, their message is timely as they are speaking to a generation emerging from a global pandemic and feeling more confused and lonely than ever before. “At the forefront of our minds is writing for youth and young adults in our church and trying to give language to things they’re going through,” shares ELEVATION RHYTHM member Davide Mutendji.