DUPREE Reminds Us to Listen to God with "He Tells Me (Who I Am)"

DUPREE, a new captivating Christian band formed by Lauren and Dylan Dupree, is back with a brand new single "He Tells Me (Who I Am)." The song is about God telling us who we are and not anyone else.
DUPREE writes, "If anyone tries to tell you that you are not valid or that you are not good enough that is your time to remember that you are a child of God made in His image. If Jesus puts a desire on someones heart to do something, then that person should listen to the calling regardless of what anyone else thinks. Some things are meant to be left between you and our Father in Heaven."
DUPREE is bringing a fresh sound to the Contemporary Christian genre featuring left-handed guitarist Dylan Dupree. Dylan's solos have labeled him a guitar virtuoso by many in the Christian music industry comparing his style to that of Van Halen, John Mayer and Jimi Hendrix.
This mother/son combo write and produce all their original songs together offering an exciting new sound in Christian music. Their songs are easily identified by their smooth harmonies and upbeat vibe which makes this band a family-favorite for a fun, moving experience at their concerts.
DUPREE is ready to bring their music live and in-person to your church, event, or festival providing a unique musical experience filled with high energy, guitar centric, faith-based songs that will leave you feeling uplifted and joyful.
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