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Friday, November 30, 2012

Britt Nicole sings we are worth more than "Gold"

Britt Nicole is back and stronger than ever, and finally revealed the moving, teen-empowering video for the catchy toe tapping dance track, "Gold," her first-ever Capitol Records debut mainstream single and the title track from contemporary Christian standout's latest third studio album, which Nicole finds the sweet spot with "Gold," showcasing catchy dance beats with the star quality of a Disney Channel diva. Fans were waiting a couple of weeks to watch the video and it seems it was well worth waiting for.
Nicole has wowed the Christian music world since her debut, "Say It," in 2007, and the new album is a laser beam of positivity, and its intense, narrowly focused beam of empowerment picks up right where her previous efforts left off. The slick, shimmering and happy-go-lucky title track "Gold," is a potent yet joyful self-empowerment anthem and it showcases the passionately thoughtful lyrics that attest Nicole's strength as a songwriter. The song is a very uplifting one that basically tells everyone that we are all worth more than gold, no matter what anybody tells us.
Isn't that worth more than all the gold we can have? "Gold," also strives to help kids overcome feelings of lonely self-doubt and find their way to courage and confidence. In her own words, Nicole described the song as an ode to being true to yourself and knowing that who you are is good enough. Rising through the ranks has given Nicole ample opportunity to shower teen and preteen young women with her unmistakable message of identity. "Gold" packs a punch and gives the listeners a hefty topic to ponder, while also giving the arms and legs some exercise well.
The 27-year-old Nashville-based artist explains: "The message of 'Gold' is to remind those kids that are struggling that no matter what they have been told they are worth so much more than the words of another. Once you know that, no one can ever steal your shine." The new clip exactly matches the song which aiming to uplift and inspire with a worthy message, it features a cast of characters working through issues common among today's teenagers, such as eating disorders and self-mutilation.

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