Watch Tiffany Coburn’s Official Lyric Video for "That’s What Love Can Do"

StowTown Records and Narrow Gate Entertainment announce the release of the official lyric video for "That's What Love Can Do," the current radio single by artist Tiffany Coburn.
"When Tiffany and I met to discuss the vision for the lyric video of 'That's What Love Can Do,' we came across videos from festivals where thousands of people gather and release lanterns," said Narrow Gate Entertainment President Mike Swift. "Each lantern represents a hope, a wish, a prayer, a loved one - whatever each person may be experiencing at the time. We loved the visual of a single lantern joining thousands floating into the heavens. It's peaceful, assuring, and it's universal. This imagery marries the powerful lyrics and presents a message which reminds us that God's love for us - and the love that we show to others - will transform the world," he continued.
Written by Lindsay Reith, Matthew Reith, Wayne Haun and Jeff Bumgardner, "That's What Love Can Do" appears on Coburn's debut project, Near to the Heart: Cherished Hymns & Songs of Inspiration
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