“Inspired by the fact that everything already exists,” Eric Roberson has released his new single “Here For You.”
Written by Eric Roberson and Jairus “JMo” Mozee, the ballad “Here For You” joins the previously released songs of the series; “Things Meant For Me,” “I Apologize,” and “Just Don’t Hold It In.” The guitar-accompanied ballad takes listeners on a journey of love.
“Nothing is new, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be authentic to us,” Roberson said. “Love is not new. The words I love you have been said a trillion times. Yet, if our hearts are in the right place, those words can feel like they’ve never been said before. So it’s more about realizing what is authentically “Here For You.”
Roberson will kick off his “30th Anniversary Tour” in Pittsburgh, PA, on Feb. 10, followed by Eric’s return to The Kennedy Center with “An Evening of Love,” on Valentine’s Day.
Tickets and dates can be purchased here.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Roberson will release the forthcoming song “You.”
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