Christine D'Clario Teams Up with Chris Tomlin and Hillsong's Ben Fielding for New Song

Multiple GMA Dove Award nominee Christine D'Clario returns with her new English song "Where the Spirit of the Lord Is." The ballad was written by D'Clario, Chris Tomlin, Hillsong's Ben Fielding, Jason Ingram and Seth Mosley. "Spirit" follows on the heels of D'Clario's duet with Phil Wickham. "La Batalla" is the Spanish version of Wickham's current No. 1 hit "Battle Belongs."
D'Clario has been known as one of the most successful Spanish-language CCM artists.In 2015, D'Clario made history with her first live album titled Eterno Live, recorded at the Coliseum of Puerto Rico with a diverse audience of 10,000 people and more than 100,000 viewers on simultaneous online live broadcasting. Eterno Live was also nominated for a Latin GRAMMY® and won the GMA Dove Award for Best Album in Spanish.
D'Clario is excited about "Spirit." She writes, "Thank you to @christomlin, @thejasoningram, @ben_fielding and @thesethmosley for making this song so special. Download, listen, and watch the video."
Watch the video here.
Download the chord chart for FREE here.
Besides music, D'Clario has been in partnership with Compassion International and aims to positively impact the long-term development of children living in extreme poverty. With more than four million followers on social media and 1.6 million subscribers on YouTube, she is widely considered a pioneer of the next generation in inspirational music and the prophetic and congregational worship movement. Be sure to visit Christinedclario.com.
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