Switch Releases Video for their #1 Hit "Count Me In"

In celebration of their recent No. 1 for "Count Me In," Switch just released a new music video for the single as a YouTube exclusive. The track, which is part of their hit album Symphony (DREAM Records), has been heard over 30 million times on Billboard National Airplay and has been streamed 4 million times in only three months.
Produced by the Oklahoma-based team at Life.Church, this artistic and beautifully made video is a real piece of art. With an exploration of colors and tones, the track's vibe is wonderfully shown in this visual representation.The group will premiere the video at 5:30PT / 8:30 ET on the @SwitchMSC YouTube page. During the premiere, the team will be chatting online to celebrate the music video release with fans.
"We wrote 'Count Me In' for everyone who is facing overwhelming odds to remind them that God is with us, even when times are tough. This song is a declaration of victory over the enemy, and it's our prayer for the global Church, " said Cassidy Estevez with Switch. "We're excited to share the official music video for 'Count Me In,' a new track from our debut full-length album Symphony."
In February, the group debuted their 10-song full length album, Symphony. Produced by Grammy Award nominated producer Louis Biancaniello, Michael Biancaniello, and Life.Church's Dameon Aranda and JT Murrell, the album has been streamed close to 50 million times with over 400 million hearing their singles on the radio to date.
Pick up their new album Symphony here:
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