Crowder Kicks off 2021 with "Good God Almighty"
Crowder kicks off 2021 with a brand new worship single entitled "Good God Almighty" (LISTEN HERE). The song was released on January 15, 2021.
"I've been working hard on some new music for the New Year and couldn't be more wound up about this song being the first one we get to roll out the door," the artist posted to social media.
"This song is just some good old fashioned group singing! And what I love about that is it is a group of people in harmony together. That's what we need and what I'm praying for, some harmony and togetherness," Crowder posts.
3X Grammy-nominated artist Crowder has sold well over 3 million records as an artist who is "...changing the way people think about Christian music..." (WABE NPR "City Lights"). Known for seamlessly blending genres and captivating a variety of audiences with his musically-elaborate and unpredictable song craft,
Crowder's critically-acclaimed album I Know A Ghost, debuted on Billboard's Top 5 Christian Albums chart. His single "Red Letters" marked his sixth Top 10 song on Billboard Christian Airplay charts, and his music has been widely embraced by both Christian and mainstream audiences. With songs that "...worship not only at the foot of the cross, but also at the intersection of funk, dance and R&B," (Rolling Stone), the genre-defying artist's music video for "Red Letters" was featured in rotation at CMT and he frequently performs at the Grand Ole Opry.
I Know A Ghost follows Crowder's previous release American Prodigal, which landed at #1 on Billboard's Christian & Gospel Albums chart and gave rise to his chart-topping #1 smash hit "All My Hope" ft. Tauren Wells. That same album also landed at #12 on Billboard's Top 200 all-genre chart. Crowder's first-ever solo release Neon Steeple debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, was named iTunes 2014 Christian Album of the Year, and garnered multiple radio hits, two GRAMMY® nominations, a Dove Award and multiple nods and numerous K-LOVE Fan Award Nominations.
For tour dates and more information, visit http://www.crowdermusic.com.
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