Cochren and Co. Celebrates First RIAA Gold Certification

Cochren & Co. celebrates their first RIAA Gold Certified song, "Church (Take Me Back)," the group's first debut radio single that became a Top 10 hit. The group also released a brand new single, "Money Can't Buy," last week as the song premiered on SiriusXM's The Message.
"Our new song came from a season of fighting hard for gratitude and contentment," shares Micahel Cochren of Cochren & Co. "It doesn't come easy in this world, but when you really stop and look around at everything God has given you, you begin to see the truly good stuff. The stuff money can't buy."
"Money Can't Buy" reunites Cochren with co-writer and five-time GRAMMY award-winning producer Chris Stevens. In addition, Cochren & Co. is a co-writer on two brand-new songs. "Somebody Prayed" is the latest radio single from Crowder and can be found on their recent album, Exile, and the new Keith & Kristyn Getty song, "As For Me and My House," which features Cochren & Co.
Fans will be able to catch Cochren & Co.'s live show this fall on tour with MercyMe and Crowder. Click here for the complete list of tour dates.
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