Krystal Nicole Meyers is an American Christian rock / Contemporary Christian singer, songwriter, and musician. She released three albums under Essential Records: Krystal Meyers, Dying for a Heart, and Make Some Noise and is known best for her songs: "The Way to Begin", "The Beauty of Grace" and "Hallelujah" and for her international crossover singles "Anticonformity" and "Make Some Noise".
Meyers states that she started singing at home at the age of two; sang her first solo in church at the age of five; started writing songs by age ten and was playing the acoustic guitar by thirteen, later releasing her self-titled first album Krystal Meyers at age sixteen in 2005. Her second album, Dying for a Heart, was released on September 19, 2006 and her third Make Some Noise was released on September 9, 2008 and was later used by NBC in promoting its fall 2008 line-up. A sampling of her music was also used on ABC's high-impact Sunday-Night Lineup.
Born in California, she and her family later moved to Eugene, Oregon and when she was six they moved from there to Nashville, Tennessee.
Krystal Meyers is the self-titled debut album by Krystal Meyers, released in 2005 on Essential Records. Krystal's first album was a pop punk album comparable to Ashlee Simpson and Avril Lavigne.
"Fire" is the 3rd single off the album "Krystal Meyers", by Krystal Meyers. Fire peaked at No. 9 on the Christian Rock Charts.
"Fire" is "about being on fire for God." It was composed by Krystal Meyers, Andrew Bojanic, Ian Eskelin, Elizabeth (Liz) Hooper and appeas on: "Krystal Meyers", self-titled album, Release Date: Jun. 7, 2005 and Krystal Meyers [Bonus Track], Release Date: Aug. 28, 2006. It was included in WOW Hits 2007 (track 30), Release Date: Oct 3, 2006.