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The band has also charted with a number of singles, including "Washed by the Water" (2007), which reached No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs chart; [6] the Grammy-nominated "Multiplied" (2014); [7] [6] "Brother" (2015), which charted on the Top 100 and reached No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs chart; [8] and "Who Am I" (2020), which reached No. 14 ...
BreatheCast's Jeannie Law said it was an "unforgettable collaboration" and that "[Bear Rinehart's] raw vocals, and the bluegrass backing truly make the song a powerful anthem." [ 8 ] Jeff Koch of PopMatters called it "cheesy" and said that "[Brother] is practically begging to be used in the background of some Grey's Anatomy montage."
In the song's refrains, she realizes the need to remain strong and breathe in order to live without the person. [25] [26] [27] Ken Tucker of Billboard believed "Breathe" was a "love-gone-wrong song." [28] According to Swift, "Breathe" is about having to depart from a someone, however, not blaming anyone. [29]
As their Ninth Street show draws closer, here are three reasons Needtobreathe is the perfect band to truly kick off Columbia's musical summer.
"How Do I Breathe" is a song recorded by American singer Mario. It was written by Mario along with Phil "Taj" Jackson as well as Mikkel Storleer Eriksen and Tor Erik Hermansen from production duo Stargate for his third studio album Go (2007), while production was helmed by Eriksen and Hermansen.
A 23-year-old musician is going viral after writing an emotional song about racial injustice, police brutality and more. Musician tackles racial injustice with powerful song, ‘I Can’t Breathe ...
The discography of American alternative rock band Needtobreathe consists of nine studio albums, [1] five live albums, twelve extended plays and more than sixty singles.Eight of the albums charted in the Billboard 200 with Hard Love reaching No. 2. [2]
"Breathe" is a song performed by American contemporary worship collective Maverick City Music featuring Jonathan McReynolds and Doe. The song was released on June 4, 2021, as the lead single to their fifth live album, Jubilee: Juneteenth Edition (2021). [1] The song was written by Chandler Moore, Doe Jones, Jonathan McReynolds, and Pat Barrett. [2]