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Krystal Myers
Krystal Myers shares her thoughts on being renewed and poured into through reading the Bible, with the American Bible Society for Share Your Story Now.
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Krystal Meyers Prepares New Album, Becomes Sensation in Japan
Popular 17-year-old Christian artist Krystal Meyers has become a sensation in Japan.
Since the U.S. release of her self-titled debut album on Essential Records, Meyers has garnered a Dove Award nomination for New Artist of the Year, had three Top 10 singles (“The Way To Begin”, “My Savior”, and “Anticonformity”), and performed before more than 400,000 people.
And aside from being on the cover of Nylon and Bounce magazines, she knocked the Red Hot Chili Peppers from the top slot to achieve her first No. 1 single in Japan.
The teenage rocker is now readying for her sophomore album Dying for a Heart, which will be in stores Sept. 19.
Her hit single, “Anticonformity,” was a powerful anthem that encouraged others to buck trends and embrace their individuality. Krystal quickly gained a reputation as an artist whose musical talent was underscored by her conviction.
As she began writing songs for her sophomore album, her approach was simple. “I wanted this to be God’s words, not my own,” she says. “I want God to be speaking through my music. So I stepped back and prayed about it. I surrendered the whole writing process to God.”
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Since the U.S. release of her self-titled debut album on Essential Records, Meyers has garnered a Dove Award nomination for New Artist of the Year, had three Top 10 singles (“The Way To Begin”, “My Savior”, and “Anticonformity”), and performed before more than 400,000 people.
And aside from being on the cover of Nylon and Bounce magazines, she knocked the Red Hot Chili Peppers from the top slot to achieve her first No. 1 single in Japan.
The teenage rocker is now readying for her sophomore album Dying for a Heart, which will be in stores Sept. 19.
Her hit single, “Anticonformity,” was a powerful anthem that encouraged others to buck trends and embrace their individuality. Krystal quickly gained a reputation as an artist whose musical talent was underscored by her conviction.
As she began writing songs for her sophomore album, her approach was simple. “I wanted this to be God’s words, not my own,” she says. “I want God to be speaking through my music. So I stepped back and prayed about it. I surrendered the whole writing process to God.”
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
Krystal Meyers’ New Single - “Shine”
Krystal Meyers’ new single “Shine” just came out, and here it is. So sit back and enjoy. But I must warn you: If you were a fan of her because she could rock, then you will be disappointed. It’s very dance-pop. But don’t let me discourage you from listening, cause even though I’m not a big fan of female pop singers (it’s not like I hate them, but I feel there are too many of them), I thought her newest single was very good. So come on; listen to it. I know you want to.
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