Roxanne Grace Releases New Song “Road Trip”

Pop artist, Roxanne Grace releases her next song "Road Trip" today on DREAM Records. It's about the journey of our faith in Jesus. The lyrics are positive and motivational and the music's upbeat nature is perfect for the summertime season. The song is available on all digital streaming and retail outlets wherever music is sold. The song was produced by Scotty Mearig and Austin Moore and co-written by Dameon Aranda (Switch & Life.Church Worship), Roxanne Grace and Scotty Mearig.
"My new song "Road Trip" is metaphorical or it can be literal. It's about spending time with Jesus. We are all affected by things that go on around us. But, the presence of God can change absolutely everything. Sometimes even just a couple of minutes in His presence will remind you of who you are and Whose you are. We all need a road trip with Jesus." - Roxanne Grace
"Road Trip" follows the success of Roxanne's last single "Thinking" which saw her first success at radio with a #12 Christian Music Weekly CHR, #3 Christian Music Weekly Rhythmic and a #2 on the TCM Countdown Australian chart.
Buy or stream "Road Trip" HERE.
Grace was on a destructive path until she had a radical encounter with God in her early twenties that changed her life. Roxanne has been on fire ever since. Roxanne carries a strong message of passion. She has mentored and ministered through media and social media platforms, conferences, and outreaches. Her ministry has reached in the millions. Roxanne has been in and around music culture for many years. Her husband is a prominent figure in the music industry. This inspired her to add music as another personal outlet to minister hope to the hurting.
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