Citizens Hope "To Know You (Live)" Will Become Part of Our Lives
Citizens have dropped their new integrity Music single "To Know You (Live)." The song was written by Citizens' Zach Bolen and Jess Ray from North-Carolina folk band Mission House and it recorded/filmed in the original church building where Citizens was formed.
"To Know You" expresses a yearning to klnow Jesus in an intimate way. Citizens hope that this song will become a part of our lives. They write, "We love this one and we're excited for it to be a part of your life." "To Know You" features guest vocalist Zan Fiskum, fellow Seattle worship artist, who was recently in the final round of The Voice.
"To Know You" releases ahead of Citizens' new album The Joy Of Being Together (Live) coming in September. The videos accompanying the project were filmed with pieces of staines glass taped to the lenses, giving them difference colours and textures. Citizens are leaning into the idea of the different seasons and stories of our lives coming together to form a beautiful picture; this is the joy of being.
From the eyes of my heart
To the depths of my soul
I have witnessed a mystery
I can't put into words
When Itry to explain You
It just doesn't describe
You're in every direction
Before our eyes
More than I can comprehend
More than I can understand
Yeah, You've given me the chance
To know You, to know You
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