Amplifying their spiritual journey through songs that resonate on a personal level, the label’s roster of faith-based music acts continues to inspire listeners to seek enlightenment in the face of adversity, and to believe in the higher being’s immeasurable grace and healing power.
Newly signed artist Cherise Katriel marks her official debut with the release of “Walang Katulad,” a stripped-down pop ballad that sings praise about God’s infinite and unconditional love. Produced by Jungee Marcelo, Katriel’s worship track aims to “shift your heart into gratefulness for God’s love.”
Serving in the ministry for years, Katriel was offered an opportunity to relay inspiring words of healing and worship. “Walang Katulad” is a refreshing introduction to her work as an artist: an honest, captivating material that paints powerful imagery of divinity and praise.
“I am so blessed to be part of the WATERWALK RECORDS family because they have given me an opportunity to express my heart through music and they made way for one of my compositions to get out there,” shares the new Christian pop artist. “Sir Jungee Marcelo has been so patient from the start and it has been a fun process.”
Of Mercury’s Nathan Huang temporarily steps out of his frontman duties to release a soulful pop track that expresses his gratitude and love for God. “Fortress,” his first official song as a solo artist, features a smoky, powerful performance and a delicate arrangement designed to connect with the mass audience.
Huang co-produced “Fortress” with his former bandmate knōwmaad, deploying his soothing pipes with a sophisticated, modern approach. “I’ve always envisioned of having a Christian song that veers away from the usual Christian Contemporary sound,” says the prolific young artist. “We want something along the lines of Frank Ocean and Daniel Caesar, but not necessarily abandon the genuine message of the lyrics.”
For more updates on the new tracks, artists, and upcoming events, please follow WATERWALK RECORDS on Facebook and Instagram. Listen to tracks of Cherise Katriel – “Walang Katulad” and Nathan Huang – “Fortress”