Reuben Morgan & CXMMXNS Team with Benjamin William Hastings to Revive "Lord, I Give You My Heart"

"Lord, I Give You My Heart (from the studio)" is a recent release by Northern Irish Christian artist Benjamin William Hastings, featuring collaborations with Reuben Morgan and CXMMXNS. Released on February 28, 2025, this studio version offers a fresh take on the classic worship song, emphasizing themes of devotion and surrender.
This rendition maintains the heartfelt essence of the original worship song while introducing contemporary musical elements. The collaboration with CXMMXNS adds a unique flavor, blending traditional worship with modern acoustic and electronic sounds. The lyrics invite listeners into a space of personal reflection and commitment, aligning with the song's themes of adoration and praise.
The track is available for streaming on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music. Listeners can also access it through Benjamin William Hastings' official website.
Benjamin William Hastings is a Northern Irish Christian singer-songwriter and worship leader, known for his powerful and emotive music. He has written and performed a number of worship songs that have resonated with audiences worldwide, blending traditional Christian themes with contemporary sounds. With a deep passion for worship and an ability to connect with listeners on a personal level, Hastings has collaborated with various artists, contributing to the worship music scene both as a solo artist and in partnerships with notable figures in Christian music. His songs often reflect themes of surrender, devotion, and God's love, creating a space for spiritual reflection and connection.
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