Christian Hip-Hop artist Brea Miles Returns with "Spicy"

Christian Hip-Hop artist Brea Miles returns with her brand new single "Spicy." With an empowering message, addictive hook, and Brea's smooth and flawless delivery, "Spicy" is the banger ready to heat up Gospel radio.
"Spicy is to encourage you to be uniquely you," Brea explains. "We can get in the mindset of comparing ourselves to others. Don't get so fixated on other people that you don't realize all of the greatness that you carry."
"Spicy" is going for adds at Gospel radio now and is available on all digital music outlets on her THE VAULT +1 EP. The official lyric video for "Spicy" is available on Brea's YouTube channel.
Brea delivers commanding lyrics on top of banging tracks with a fearless stage presence. She is transparent, inspiring, and rooted in the Word of God. Her debut album TRUE SINCE 91 (2015) was followed by popular singles "All Good" (2018), "God Culture (Remix)" (2019), and "Mask Up" (2020).
Her current album THE VAULT +1 landed in the Top 20 on the Gospel charts. The album features the single "Crazy Faith" ft. HeeSun Lee and Jor'dan Armstrong which reached #1 on the Billboard/BDS Indicator Chart.
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