Kara-Nichole Robinson To Drop Sophomore EP ‘Happy’ On March 16; Christian Pop Singer Continues To Share Message Of Hope

Kara-Nichole Robinson
Kara-Nichole Robinson releases her next album, "Happy." |

 

Kara-Nichole Robinson
Kara-Nichole Robinson releases her next album, "Happy." |
(Photo : Credit: Official poster/The Trinity Movement)
Kara-Nichole Robinson releases her next album, "Happy."

 

Texas-based Kara-Nichole Robinson will release her sophomore EP "Happy" on Friday, March 16 on Google Play, iTunes and Amazon Music.

The EP is being produced by Levester White of Just Advocate Management who was previously nominated for the Stellar Awards.

"HAPPY is the follow-up to Kara-Nichole's self-titled debut EP that was released in Dec. 2012. She's shared the stage with acclaimed artists including Martha Munizzi and Donnie McClurkin among others," a press release said.

"This rising Christian Pop artist is emerging and is challenging herself by putting everyday struggles and triumphs into each song so that people can relate to her musically, vocally and emotionally," it added.

Kara-Nichole Robinson will next perform at Southside SDA Church on 3rd Street Bakersfield in California on March 12.

She will also take part in the annual South by Southwest Kingdom Experience on March 16-19 at the Promiseland Church at East 51st Street, in Austin, Texas starting at 6:30 p.m. Kara-Nichole Robinson is expected to perform her single, "Jesus."

"Happy" is the follow-up to Kara-Nichole Robinson's self-titled EP back in Dec. 2012, featuring the popular "Position Yourself," "I Will Run," and "Daddy Forever." The EP was an eclectic mixture of jazz, gospel and soul.

You can listen to some of her songs on Reverb Nation.

"This rising Christian 'Pop' artist is still growing, and doesn't like putting herself or God in a 'box,'" the bio of Robinson at Reverb Nations says. "She challenges herself by putting everyday struggles and triumphs into each song so that people can relate to her musically, vocally and emotionally."