Riley Clemens's "For the Good: The Collection" Surpasses 5.5 Million Streams

Nashville-based Christian artist Riley Clemens's latest release, "For the Good: The Collection" has recently surpassed over 5.5 million global streams. The multi-track single features two new versions of her Top 20 single "For the Good."
Recently, Clemens made history as the first woman in over a decade to be named Artist of the Year at Australia's TCM Radio. Throughout 2021, Riley had five songs featured in the Top 100 song chart: "Keep On Hoping," "Headspace," "Healing," "Without You," and her latest hit "For the Good." TCM's Artist of the Year is calculated through aggregated metrics for each artist from its weekly airplay charts throughout 2021.
In March, Riley will embark on her first tour of 2022, joining Jeremy Camp on his "I Still Believe" spring tour. Kicking off in TX on March 10th, the 19-date trek will take Riley throughout the east coast with stops in Philadelphia and Ft. Lauderdale as well as additional stops in Knoxville and Alabama before wrapping in Melbourne, FL on May 1st.
Tickets for the "I Still Believe" tour now available at www.rileyclemmons.com/tour
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