Pop Singer Shuree Announces BEC Label Debut 'Be The Change'

Jul 10 2014

Female pop artist Shuree has signed with BEC Recordings ahead of the release of her label debut album 'Be The Change' later this year.

Shuree's music is geared to inspire young people to live passionately, purposefully and powerfully for God in today's society. Shuree is a powerful singer, a talented songwriter and an inspiring advocate for at-risk youth, but growing up in a broken home in Columbus, Ohio, Shuree's future was anything but secure. Her young life was scarred by domestic violence and addiction among her family members, which led to hardship around every corner and culminated in the loss of her younger sister to a drug overdose.

Although her life has been filled with much heartbreak, Shuree's positive attitude is due in part to powerful mentors who stepped in to fill the gaps left by Shuree's tumultuous home life. Her past has also given her a heart for teen girls and reaching other hurting young women. However, her goal is to create music that isn’t just for one age group but to deliver hope.

"A lot of people have lost hope, have lost purpose, and I can speak life into that," shares Shuree of her message and music. "My story is what God has called me to share and the music is my avenue for doing that. I'm so passionate about reaching girls because I know where I might be without my godmother and mentor."

Shuree has unveiled a music video for her song from her independent release 'One Girl Can Change The World' (2012). Her debut radio single 'Be The Change' is a rousing anthem to inspire others to not just sit back, but to do something positive that could impact others for Christ, and that's what she is committed to doing.

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