"Summertime Feelings”from 3 One Oh’s upcoming LP is now available!!!

“Summertime Feelings” by 3 One Oh is now Available! The talented songwriters of Andrew Burns, Shari Short and Rick Seibold recorded this at “The Ranch” studio in Los Angeles, CA. Check out the lyrics and official audio video below!

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Verse 1

Dreaming bout the summer back when we first met

You were smoking in the parking lot with all of my friends with your

up leather jacket and your high top shoes, damn it you were so cool

Kept it to myself that I was falling hard wrote your name inside my pocket with an arrow and heart

Swore I’d never let myself act on a crush

It was love and then it wasn’t love

Chorus

Ooh ooh

Summertime feelings

Wild hearts beating

Ooh

Sunkissed weekends

Late night dreamin

Springsteen blaring from the back of the car

Got the rooftop down I’m staring up and the stars

Ooh

Wild hearts beating

Summertimes feelings

Verse 2

Thought we were a movie living life on the edge

You were climbing through my window making out in my bed and

Sneaking out late night we were obsessed

So Insane I’d do it all again

Bridge

Take me back, take me back... back to the summertime

Nidya Garcia

Nidya Garcia has been a musician and songwriter for many years. She began leading worship at the age of 12 through a student-led youth ministry and is currently the worship pastor at a local church in Orange County.

As a new artist on the rise, her passion is to see people of every nation, tribe and tongue singing as one. Her most authentic expression is through multi-lingual lyrics and songs that capture the essence of Holy Spirit. Her dream is to equip multi-ethnic/multi-lingual leaders of all ages to worship Jesus with contagious passion.

She and her husband, Marvin, currently live in Southern California and enjoy spending quality time with their daughter Melody Hallomai and building a small business “The Leather Branch”with the purpose of providing food and education to children in third world countries.