Rachel Chan Releases Debut Album 'Go' With Guest Appearance From Dad Francis Chan
Sixteen-year-old singer Rachel Chan, daughter of New York Times bestselling author and evangelist Francis Chan, released her first album 'Go' earlier this week. The album includes a guest appearance from her Dad, rapping on the song 'Prove It', the album's first radio single. Working with seasoned pop music producer, Dave Lubben (Kutless, Kathryn Scott), Rachel is the co-writer on all ten tracks found on the record.
"Bubbling with groove and overflowing with beautifully crafted lyrics and tongue & cheek moments, Rachel Chan delivers a record for summer days of reflection on God and life through the innocence of a teenager", says in:ciite media. "Rachel demonstrates her own depth and maturity through her writings such as 'As Close' and 'You Must Love Me'."
"It has been a while since the early days of Rachel Lampa, Joy Williams and Rebecca St. James, that a young talent with such an endearing smile and uncompromising boldness for Christ arrived on the scene ready to communicate such an important story to her generation," said in:ciite Director of Key Initiatives, Amy Stansell. The label's CEO Chris Thomason adds, "She is an amazing talent and has a unique perspective on ministry and the world because of her family. She is authentic and delightful and we believe her music will connect with a growing generation of believers and seekers."
'Go' Track Listing:
1. As Close
2. Prove It (feat. Francis Chan)
3. Even Here
4. Show Me More
5. You Must Love Me
6. Still Singing
7. Lame
8. Ready And Waiting
9. You And Your Love
10. Resting In You