Xander Sallows Shines With New Song “infinite”

Rising pop-electronic artist Xander Sallows proudly releases his newest song, "infinite" available today via DREAM Records. The track-Sallows' latest in a prolific lineup of faith-inspired pop-marks a vibrant next chapter in his evolving sound and deepening artistry with a signature blend of upbeat production, catchy melodies, and honest lyrics.. Bright, bold, a celebratory anthem, Sallows new song is now available on all major platforms-Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube-and discover why fans are already calling it a standout track. The song was produced and written by Xander Sallows.
""infinite" has a simple premise. God is never ending and never changing, and the world is not. This song is my way to express a desire to set my mind on the things of heaven, and not the temporary things of this world. Even if everything is going right on earth, does it really matter? I hope this song can encourage others to focus on things that are eternal." - Xander Sallows
Listen or buy "infinite" HERE.
Xander Sallows, a 21 year old from southern Michigan, has been creating and releasing faith-inspired pop music since he was 16. Xander's goal is to combine creative production influenced by many genres, with personal lyrics that are grounded in Biblical truths. Xander is now living in Nashville TN, working as an artist, producer, and worship director.
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