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On May 28, 2020, Bethel Music released "Revival's in the Air" as the fourth and final promotional single from the Revival's in the Air, [3] along with the song's accompanying live music video. [4] Melissa Helser shared the story behind of the song, [5] saying: My prayer for this time in our country and world is that the truest form of revival ...
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Victory marks Bethel Music first collection of new songs in two years, that is, since the release of Starlight in April 2017. [6] The album was written, recorded and produced in 2018, which proved to be an tumultuous year for the Bethel Church community, as Jaxon Taylor (son of Bethel Music CEO Joel Taylor) was in a life-threatening health situation having contracted Hemolytic-uremic syndrome ...
Bethel Music's songs were among the most played contemporary worship music in American churches in 2019 [21] [22] and their albums have reached the Billboard 200 multiple times. [23] [24] Bethel Music have many songs with tens of millions of views on YouTube, and two with over 100 million views as 2019. [25]
"God of Revival" is a song by Bethel Music, Brian Johnson and Jenn Johnson, which was released as the lead single from Bethel Music's twelfth live album, Revival's in the Air (2020), on February 7, 2020. [1] The song was written by Brian Johnson and Phil Wickham. Brian Johnson also collaborated on the production of the single with Joel Taylor. [2]
Within three months, the virus had spread throughout the continent; Lesotho, the last African sovereign state to have remained free of the virus, reported its first case on 13 May 2020. [ 387 ] [ 388 ] By 26 May, it appeared that most African countries were experiencing community transmission, although testing capacity was limited. [ 389 ]
The album version of the song was an a cappella which was remixed and re-recorded before being released as a single. Two new versions were produced — the first taking the original recording with instrumentation added, and the second was a re-working of the song with new lyrics and chorus (also adding "However Do You Want Me" to the title).
Born in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey [citation needed] Jeremy Riddle's debut album, Full Attention, was released on March 6, 2007.It peaked on the Billboard Top Christian and Gospel Albums Chart at No. 47, [3] and the only single released from the album, "Sweetly Broken", peaked at No. 19 on both the Billboard Hot Christian Songs and Christian Airplay Charts.