Maryland-based Spiritual Pop artist Releases Her Holiday Single, “Peace Like Snow”

THE ARTIST

Cynthia Angelica is a female artist who is quickly making a name for herself with her incredible gospel-influenced pop music. Combining catchy melodies with inspirational, faith-based lyrics, Cynthia's songs are just as captivating as her powerful vocal delivery. Recently releasing her latest single “Peace Like Snow,” Cynthia captivated many listeners through this memorable holiday song. 

THE MUSIC

Beginning the song by covering the famous hymn “O Come Let Us Adore Him,“ Cynthia adds her  twist with a piece a “Peace Like Snow.” This Dave Mallen produced record of award-winning studio Innovation Station Music, captures the feeling of wonder and peace similar to the feeling someone would get when they look at the snow falling outside of their window. Added percussion and sleigh bells give the listener a sense of coziness that creates an overall festive mood. 

 The song is empowering and radiates a special kind of warmth perfect for embracing the special season of goodwill.  Cynthia Angelica has delivered an inspiring performance that will continue to resonate with listeners long after the last note fades away.

Watch the official music video for “Peace Like Snow” below.

 
 

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Spending years writing and performing as a child, Long Beach native Naomi Cheyanne was recognized for her talents early on. Immersing herself in RnB and Pop genres, Cheyanne’s distinct vocal melodies and intuitive lyricism was easily admired by listeners. Fueling her passion for writing and recording, Cheyanne started an independent music production company known as Smug Sounds in 2020 helping thousands of independent artists through songwriting, music production, marketing and playlist curating.

https://www.naomicheyanne.com
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