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The Cimorelli sisters return to cover “Priceless”

J-P Mauro - published on 08/14/17

They've been releasing singles every month.

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The lovely ladies of Cimorelli released “Priceless” at the end of July as a single. The song features all six sisters trading verses, as they usually do, with Lisa taking the lead on the chorus.

“Priceless” was written by For King and Country, a Christian-pop duo composed of Australian born brothers. They originally released it as a single, which reached #2 on the Christian charts in 2016.

While Cimorelli made some very nice stylistic

, it feels like it needs just a bit more at the end. Bands with multiple vocalists have proven that you don’t really need harmony in pop settings, yet with 6 full voices to utilize, we can’t help but wonder how thrilling their harmonies could be.

Cimorelli releases another high quality music video every two or three weeks. This is a good practice to keep the creative juices flowing and to maintain public interest in between albums. We love that they make their selections of covers based on their interests and not what they think would receive the most attention.

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