Benjamin William Hastings Returns with "How I'd Sing It on a Sunday (from the studio)"

"How I'd Sing It on a Sunday (from the studio)" is an upcoming album by Benjamin William Hastings, scheduled for release on April 11, 2025.
This collection features studio renditions of worship songs, including tracks like "If It Wasn't for Jesus," "Take You at Your Word," and "Lord, I Give You My Heart." These tracks offer a fresh take on Hastings' worship music, capturing the essence of how they might be performed in a Sunday service setting.
In anticipation of the album, Hastings has released live studio performance videos of some songs. Notably, "If It Wasn't for Jesus (from the studio)" and "That's Who I Praise (from the studio)" are available on his official YouTube channel.
The album features eight tracks that present studio renditions of worship songs:
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If It Wasn't for Jesus (from the studio)
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Take You at Your Word (from the studio)
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I Can't Thank You Enough (from the studio)
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What a Friend (from the studio)
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Still You (from the studio)
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That's Who I Praise (from the studio)
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Abandoned (from the studio)
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Lord, I Give You My Heart (from the studio)
Hastings, born on November 15, 1991, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a singer, songwriter, and worship leader renowned for his contributions to contemporary Christian music. Growing up in a musically inclined family, he was actively involved in his local Salvation Army church, where his father led the choir and his mother directed the children's choir.
At 19, Hastings moved to Sydney, Australia, to attend Hillsong's music school. There, he became a prominent member of Hillsong United, collaborating on and leading vocals for several notable songs, including the platinum-certified "So Will I (100 Billion X)." His songwriting repertoire also includes Cory Asbury's chart-topping "The Father's House" and Brandon Lake's "Gratitude."
After spending a decade in Sydney, Hastings relocated to Los Angeles, California, before settling in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife, Jessa, and their two children. In 2022, he embarked on a solo career, releasing his self-titled debut album, "Benjamin William Hastings." His music is characterized by introspective lyrics and a heartfelt exploration of faith.
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