Landry Cantrell Teams Up with Neon Feather for "You and Nobody"
Following the release of his new radio single "What He Didn't Do", Landry Cantrell releases his new song "You and Nobody" on DREAM Records. The song was produced and co-written by Neon Feather.
Cantrell writes, "I'm so excited to share this song because I think the message is so timely. `You and Nobody' is a declaration about fully putting our faith and trust in Jesus. No matter what comes our way we can proclaim with joy and confidence that we are not afraid because we know who is in control."
Growing up around a recording studio and the church choir, music has always been a huge part of Landry Cantrell's life. He began writing and producing music as a kid with some of his dad's old studio gear. As a teenager, he became more serious about his music, and after high school he earned a Master's Certificate in Music Technology and Production from Berklee College of Music. He signed to Dream Records in 2017, releasing two Billboard top 20 singles "Before You" and "Gravity" shortly after.
He followed up his Dream records debut with the album "Glasshouse" in 2020. In September of that same year, Landry and his wife, Kelsey, welcomed their son, Cohen, into the world. Taking some time to focus on his family, Landry stepped away from releasing music for a few years. During his time away he never slowed down writing and creating. Now with the upcoming release of his first single in over two years, Landry is excited to finally share some new music with the world. "I have lived a lot of life since "Glasshouse". It's my hope that people will be able to relate to the things that I have experienced, and find hope in seeing God's hand through it all."
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