Sarah Teibo Teams Up With Brazillian Gospel Singer On New Single

Feb 25 2022

Hot on the heels of the growing success of her latest album 'Restored' which reached Number 8 on the Billboard Gospel Indicator Charts at the start of 2022, Sarah Téibo releases a new single 'Belongs to You' EDM Remix, which is now available for pre-save/ pre-order.


Featuring Brazillian Gospel singer Paola Carla and produced by foremost Nigerian EDM producer Sigag Lauren, 'Belongs to You', which is also partly sung and subtitled in Portuguese is the first single from Sarah’s forthcoming multi-genre remix project. In this project - which is expected in Summer 2022 - Sarah reinterprets the original Afrobeats song through collaborations with producers and artists from around the world.

"This has to be one of the most exciting and nerve-wracking projects I’ve ever done, because I’m taking one song, reimagining it and then recreating it through the lens of different musical styles", said the London-based singer who is well known for her unique ability to artfully combine soulful gospel and heartfelt worship music into a stirring yet uplifting sound.

Listeners will also be introduced to singer Paola Carla; winner of the 2017 edition of the Som Gospel Music Contest Brazil and whose beautiful sound has been hailed by the likes of Brazilian football star Neymar.

Sarah added, "working with Paola was also such a great pleasure and has made it possible for me to finally create something for my Portuguese-speaking supporters who constitute a huge portion of my listeners".

'Belongs to You' (Pertence a Ti) EDM Remix will be available to pre-save/ preorder on 18th February and for download from 25th February on all digital music platforms.

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