Christina Grimmie's family releases new single 'Invisible' by late singer

More than eight months after she was shot and killed in Orlando, Christina Grimmie’s family has released her new song. The proceeds from Invisible will go toward a memorial foundation that the family is setting up in the name of the young star who rocketed to fame on The Voice.   Christina's brother Marcus said the new song will help build the legacy of his sister who was 22 when she was murdered by a deranged fan on June 10. The family are still trying to decide 'what to have the foundation exactly be about,' Marcus told Elvis Duran on iHeart Radio's morning show on Thursday,   'She was super passionate about breast cancer awareness, animal safety, anti-bullying there are so many things. So we are just figuring out what's the best way to allocate the funds,' the 24-year-old explained. Marcus revealed his sister left '50 to 60 songs that are finished vocally' so expect more releases to follow. Invisible is particularly poignant because it includes the lyrics: 'You're gonna see my light blaze back to life.'   Christina was shot in the head and chest last June by James Loibi while signing autographs near her merchandise table after a show at The Plaza Live in Orlando, Florida.   At Christina's funeral her family asked that donations be sent to a scholarship established in her name, the Christina Grimmie Scholarship Fund For The Performing Arts at Cherokee High School in Marlton, New Jersey.  

Source: Mail Online