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"Forever Reign" is a contemporary worship music song [1] released originally by the collected One Sonic Society and the Australian band Hillsong, from their albums One and A Beautiful Exchange respectively. The song also has been covered by several artists including Kristian Stanfill and the Newsboys. [2]
Forever: Marty Sampson: Forever (3) 2 Best Friend (1) 4 The I Heart Revolution (4) 11 (CD 1) You Are My World (2) 12 Forever and a Day: Raymond Badham: For All You've Done: 1 (CD 2) For Who You Are: Marty Sampson: Mighty to Save (1) 3 Ultimate Collection Volume II (1) 13 Forever Reign: Jason Ingram Reuben Morgan: A Beautiful Exchange: 3 Forever ...
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A Beautiful Exchange is the nineteenth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship by Hillsong Church. [4] [5] It was recorded at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and Hillsong Church in Australia by Reuben Morgan, Darlene Zschech, Joel Houston and the Hillsong Worship Team.
Forever Reign is the second installment in the Hillsong Chapel praise and worship series by Hillsong Church, which was released in Australia on 22 October 2012 by Hillsong Music Australia. [1] It is an acoustic and devotional collection of Hillsong songs by the Hillsong team.
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Cornerstone is the twenty-first album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Live.It reached No. 2 on the ARIA Albums Chart, [1] debuted at No. 32 on the Billboard 200 chart, and became the No. 1 album on the Billboard Christian Albums chart.
Awarding the album three stars from CCM Magazine, Grace S. Aspinwall states, "the philosophy behind this entire album, it's a truly beautiful thing." [2] Robert Ham, giving the album two and a half stars at AllMusic, writes, "it should come as little surprise that this trio has concocted a collection of songs that seems sometimes a little too radio- and worship-service ready."