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"Endless Praise" is a song by Australian contemporary worship band Planetshakers. It was released on March 9, 2014, as the lead single from their live album, Endless Praise: Live (2014). The song also appeared on the album Nada Es Imposible (2014), and on the album Outback Worship Sessions. The song was written by Joth Hunt and Andy Harrison.
The song "Es Tu Amor" on the album Global Project Español (Hillsong Music Australia) Zschech sings in Spanish 2012: 25 Songs That Changed the Way We Worship: featured on the song "Shout to the Lord" 2012: Hope: featured on the song "My Hope" 2012: The song "Emmanuel" on the album We Have a Saviour (Hillsong Music Australia) 2013: The Rescue ...
"Reckless Love" is a song written by Caleb Culver, Cory Asbury and Ran Jackson, [10] which became popular when a live video of Bethel Music artist Steffany Gretzinger leading the song in a worship service at Bethel Church in Redding, California was published on YouTube in early 2017, accruing over 14 million views as of November 2018. [11]
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A short video cip titled Bethel Music en Español which shows Steffany Gretzinger singing the song "Pieces" in Spanish was published on Bethel Music's YouTube channel. [8] An Instagram account with the same name was launched, with images of Spanish titles for previously released Bethel Music songs and additional video teasers being uploaded ...
The lyric video of "See a Victory" was released by Elevation Worship on August 16, 2019. [11] The acoustic performance video of the song was published on YouTube by Elevation Worship on August 23, 2019. [12] Elevation Worship availed a Spanish acoustic rendition of the song, titled "Ver La Victoria" on their YouTube channel on September 18 ...
Bethel Music released the live music video of "Ain't No Grave" with Molly Skaggs leading the song during a worship service at Bethel Church through their YouTube channel on January 5, 2019. [10] The lyric video of the song was released on January 25, 2019, on YouTube by Bethel Music. [ 11 ]
The song was officially released as the third promotional single of Graves into Gardens on April 24, after amassing on YouTube over 1.2 million views. [4] [5] On July 10, 2020, Elevation Worship released a Spanish-language remake of the album Graves into Gardens, titled Tumbas a Jardines, which has a Spanish rendition of "Rattle!" titled "Ruido!".