Multi-platinum selling recording artist and American Idol Season 11 winner, Phillip Phillips, has released another new song: "Love Come Back To Me." The song is the second track released from Phillips' forthcoming album to be released this summer (details to be announced soon).
Phillips discusses the new track, "The song is for everyone who is struggling with whatever is on their mind day and night. If you're not feeling good enough, or when life doesn't seem it will ease up; just begging for a better day than the one you just had. It will get better. Don't give up. I hear you and see you."
The first song from the forthcoming album, "Dancing With Your Shadows," was released two weeks ago and has already become a must-listen on streaming services worldwide, and it's featured on many top playlists. Phillips will also tour in support of the new album this summer. More about Phillip below.
ABOUT PHILLIP PHILLIPS
Phillip Phillips has released three-chart topping albums and taken his expansive brand of earthy, guitar-fueled rock to stages across the globe. Since releasing his five-times-platinum debut single "Home" in spring 2012, with his soulful vocals and ruggedly warm sensibilities, the Georgia-bred, 32-year-old saw his first full-length effort, "Th World from the Side of the Moon," go platinum after debuting at #4 on the Billboard Top 200. In 2014, his second album "Behind the Light" offered up the lead anthemic folk-rock radio hit "Raging Fire." Phillips released "Miles" in the summer of 2017 as he toured North America with the Goo Goo Dolls as a precursor to his recent and highly-anticipated third full-length, "Collateral." After exiting 19/Interscope, Phillip returned to making music that was most authentic to him and released "Love Like That" in 2022. As an independent artist, Phillips will be releasing a new album in Summer 2023 with the leading song, "Dancing With Your Shadows." Phillips has sold over 7.8 million digital singles and over 3 million album equivalents. He accumulated over 1.1 billion on-demand streams and over 1.2 billion Pandora streams.
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