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"That's Who I Praise" is a song by Brandon Lake. It was released as a single on July 29, 2024. [ 1 ] Lake co-wrote the song with Benjamin Hastings, Micah Nichols, Steven Furtick, and Zac Lawson. [ 2 ]
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions Title Album details Peak chart positions US [1]US Christ. [2]Closer: Debut album; Released: May 20, 2016
The album sold 9,000 equivalent album units in its first week and debuted at number one on the Top Christian Albums chart dated November 4, 2023, becoming Lake's first number one entry on the chart. [77] Coat of Many Colors debuted at number 135 on the Billboard 200, becoming Lake's first entry on the chart. [78] "Praise You Anywhere" reached ...
The song reached number one on the Hot Christian Songs chart dated March 16, 2024, with significant gains in streaming, downloads, and airplay, following the release of the EP. [15] "Praise" marks the third Hot Christian Songs chart-topping song for Elevation Worship, the fourth for Brandon Lake, and the first for both Chris Brown and Chandler ...
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Since they started releasing recordings in 1992, they have published and recorded hundreds of songs on over 50 albums, mostly under their own label, Hillsong Music. Below is a list of songs arranged alphabetically by title. Italicised song titles indicate an instrumental recording. Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album.
Coat of Many Colors is the fourth studio album by American contemporary worship musician Brandon Lake, released via Provident Label Group on October 20, 2023. [1] The album features a guest appearance by Benjamin William Hastings. [2] The production of the album was handled by Hank Bentley, Jacob Sooter, Joe LaPorta, Jonathan Smith, and Micah ...
Brandon Lake shared in interview with Billboard that song came about during a trip to Australia to co-write with friends who were in Hillsong. [6] During a writing session with Benjamin Hastings at his apartment overlooking the Sydney Opera House, Lake discussed with Hastings over how they had nothing to God that is impressive, and how humbling it was, thus inspiring the lyrics of the song. [6]