CAIN Releases Their Most Personal Song and Video Yet, "Windows Down"

The award-winning sibling trio CAIN is honored to share their most personal song to date. Titled "Windows Down," the song and accompanying music video just released yesterday. Listen HERE. CAIN, comprised of Taylor Cain Matz, Madison Cain Johnson, and Logan Cain, was inspired to write and record "Windows Down" from the true story of God's redeeming love in the life of Logan's wife, Emily.
Emily is also featured in the music video. Emily, in the grips of alcohol addiction, had an encounter with God in her car that left her completely changed and began her road to sobriety. CAIN chose to release this song on July 16th, the five-year anniversary of that event, to celebrate Emily's salvation story and to remind us all that God can meet us in unlikely places. Emily will celebrate five years of sobriety this fall.
"From the beginning, it was our goal to tell Emily's story but tell it in a way where everybody can sit in that driver's seat," Logan Cain explains. "We want this story to belong to everyone, most importantly."
He adds, "'Windows Down' shares the age-old tale of a God who relentlessly pursues us and along the way, will put things in front of us that maybe we don't recognize as Him trying to get our attention until ultimately and undeniably, it's God, putting Himself right in our path, saying, 'I'm here!' We just can't wait for people to hear this song and see the video!"
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