Husband and wife powerhouse, The Two Fake Blondes, return with a firebrand mission: ignite dancefloors and spread joy far and wide. Their infectious sound has already captivated audiences, finding airplay on SiriusXM, charting radio station c89.5, and amassing over 1 million combined streams across platforms. Their dedication to positivity and connection shines through in every track, and continue to do so in their first single of 2024, ‘Holy Spirit Lead‘.
This track started as an acoustic worship song and morphed into a full-blown dance floor anthem. Think electrifying beats, soaring melodies, and lyrics that’ll make you wanna shout “Hallelujah! This captivating addition has already earned a spot on Spotify’s “New Music Friday Christian” playlist.
‘Holy Spirit Lead’ is yet another testament to The Two Fake Blondes’ boundary-pushing ways. They’re blending the hottest electronic sounds with heartfelt lyrics that speak to the soul, creating an irresistible dance experience that sparks reflection and connection. As they continue their musical journey, one thing’s for sure: these Blondes will keep spreading joy, one banger at a time.
“We wrote this song while we were temporarily leading worship for a small, passionate congregation. While written originally as an acoustic worship track, this drum and bass track emotionally lifts the spirit, while the lyrics put one on their knees in awe and surrender to the God most high. We wanted to create a richness that wraps the longing for Christ’s guidance with the deepness of a soaring melodic hallelujah, something that can resonate with fans of both Christian and Electronic music.” – The Two Fake Blondes
These Blondes ain’t afraid to break the mold. Since bursting onto the scene, they’ve used their music as a platform for good vibes and connection. Tracks like ‘Lifeline,’ a powerhouse vocal house track they dropped for National Suicide Prevention Month in 2020 further shows their commitment to positivity. Their debut album Out Of The Darkness dropped in 2021, a beacon of hope in a chaotic year. From heavy hitters like Don Diablo and Steve Aoki to mega-festivals like Ultra Music Festival, The Two Fake Blondes have collected some serious credibility within the industry. They’ve dropped tracks on labels like Hexagon/Bring The Kingdom and Black Hole Recordings/Gameroom Records, proving their sound is as versatile as their faith.