Post by Scully on Dec 16, 2020 15:11:00 GMT -6
RACHEL WAMMACK DROPS "A MILLION DREAMS"
THE SONG SERVES AS THE PROMOTIONAL ANTHEM FOR DISCOVERY, INC.’S NEW GLOBAL STREAMING SERVICE ANNOUNCED TODAY, discovery+
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RCA Nashville rising star Rachel Wammack released her version of "A Million Dreams" today, now available via all streaming platforms and digital retailers. Listen here. The song is originally performed in the 2017 film The Greatest Showman by Ziv Zaifman, Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams. Wammack lent her vocals to a reimagined version of the track, which serves as the promotional anthem for discovery+, a brand new global streaming service announced today by Discovery, Inc.
"I have been singing 'A Million Dreams' around my house since I first heard it in The Greatest Showman," said Wammack. "I am thrilled that I had the opportunity to record this song, and that it will have a part in introducing the discovery+ app to the world."
discovery+ will serve as the definitive real life streaming service, offering content from Discovery’s brands and popular passion verticals, including lifestyle and relationships; home and food; true crime; paranormal; adventure and natural history; as well as science, tech and the environment.
"A Million Dreams" follows a string of critically-acclaimed new music from Wammack this year. She recently released "What He Does," which is "a lilting, R&B-infused song tailor-made for her expressive voice" (People) and an ode to the singer’s husband and his unwavering love and support for her. Written by Wammack, Jimmy Robbins and Eric Arjes, the track "shows off her powerful, soaring pipes" (Billboard ). Wammack also recently shined on "Quick, Fast, In A Hurry," a duet with Rascal Flatts which appeared on their latest EP, and her heartfelt "When I Say Amen," praised as "a piano ballad that works as a spiritual balm for a world that has plunged into pandemic darkness" by MusicRow.
About Rachel Wammack: The 26-year-old Muscle Shoals, AL native has a "deep-rooted, classic sound" (Wide Open Country) influenced heavily by the rich musical heritage of her hometown. Her songs showcase a "powerful, raw, honest collection" (All Access), which has earned her recognition as the only artist in the genre selected for Entertainment Weekly's "2019 Artists to Watch" list. Wammack introduced the "heartfelt, moving" (Music Row ) "When I Say Amen" earlier this year, a song in which she co-wrote that unveils her depth and breadth both as a songwriter and vocalist. The singer is named one of Paste Magazine’s "10 Country Artists to Watch in 2020," while earning "2019 Artist to Watch" acclaim from multiple outlets including AOL, Pandora, Music Row, Pop Culture, Sounds Like Nashville, and more. Selected for CMT’s "Next Women of Country" as well as Bobby Bones "Class of 2019," Wammack shares "an undeniable air of confidence and sincerity when she performs" (Taste of Country).