Switch ‘Symphony’ Hits #1 on Billboard Christian Hot AC/CHR

DREAM Records announces that "Symphony (feat. Dillon Chase)" from Life.Church's Switch has reached No. 1 on the Billboard Christian music Hot AC/CHR chart and No. on the Hot CHR chart. The song is also rising on the Billboard Christian AC charts.
"When we experience trials in our life, we can still trust that God is weaving together a beautiful symphony," said JT Murrell, who oversees worship and album production at Life.Church. "Our hope is that people will play this song in the moments where they feel out of control so they're reminded of God's love and grace."
The title track on Switch's debut album has exceeded 5 million streams since its release on Feb. 8. "Symphony (feat. Dillon Chase)" has earned key features on Apple Music's A-List Christian and Praise & Worship playlists, Spotify's New Music Friday and Top Christian playlists, Amazon's Fresh Christian and Divine Sound playlists, Pandora's Justin Bieber artist radio playlist, and YouTube Music's Christian Music Hot List. The song is climbing up Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart at No. 16 and No. 22 on Billboard's Hot Christian Song Sales.
The song is co-written by Cassidy Estevez, Rob Estevez, Dameon Aranda, Luke Guevara, Louis Biancaniello, Michael Biancaniello and Dillon Chase.
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