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Catholic homeschool sisters are back with new grown-up songs

Cimorelli - published on 10/04/16

“Good Enough” is a song for all those struggling and feeling inadequate

The Cimorelli sisters recently released their first original full-length album entitled Up at Night. The six sisters – Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, Lauren, and Dani (who also have five brothers!) – gained fame with their a cappella covers of hit songs in front of their house.

Now they’re putting their own songwriting talents on display with an entire album of original songs. Not only that, the themes are growing up with along with the girls: the ups and downs of relationships, dealing with heartbreak and rejection, and self-esteem.

About the song “Good Enough,” featured above, the band shared: “We know that life isn’t always perfect and we all struggle with feeling inadequate and we wanted to take a moment and reflect on that and let you guys know you’re not alone when you feel down and sad. We’re all going through it together. Please share this video with anyone you know who’s gone through family struggles, divorce, self-esteem issues, depression, any unfortunate life circumstances. We want this video to reach everyone who needs it.”

Pick up Cimorelli’s Up at Night on iTunesand read more about them here.

And in case you’re missing Cimorelli’s covers, don’t worry, they’re still doing those too:

To keep up with your favorite artists and to find new music every day, follow Cecilia Music on Facebook.

Libby Reichert

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