Howard Gripp Releases New Single "I Can Feel The Change"

Howard Gripp has just released his new single "I Can Feel The Change." This marks a significant moment in his transition from a rock musician to a Christian Contemporary/Rock artist. Released through NRT Music, the track is part of a series of spiritually inspired songs that reflect Gripp's personal journey of faith and transformation.
"I Can Feel The Change" is a powerful anthem of transformation through God's grace. It reflects on a past of mistakes and struggles, contrasting it with the peace and purpose found in Christ.
The lyrics describe leaving behind sin's weight and embracing His love. The uplifting chorus celebrates the shift that comes from walking with God, while the bridge highlights His sustaining grace. This heartfelt track reminds us that no matter our past, God's love renews and restores.
Originating from Wisconsin, Gripp began his musical journey at the age of six, eventually forming his first band, "Flight," at sixteen. His early career included recording a CD titled Stinger with a Los Angeles record company . A pivotal moment in a church parking lot led him to embrace his faith fully, redirecting his musical talents towards creating Christian rock music that offers hope and connection.
You can listen to Howard Gripp's single I Can Feel The Change on various streaming platforms:
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Spotify: Howard Gripp on Spotify
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Apple Music: Howard Gripp on Apple Music
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SoundCloud: Howard Gripp on SoundCloud
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Amazon Music: Howard Gripp on Amazon Music
For a centralized list of streaming options, you can visit the official listening link: lnk.to/HwrdGrp-icftc.
For more information and to explore his music, visit Howard Gripp's official website.
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