Brandon Lake Breaks Amazon Music Global First-Day Streaming Record
Brandon Lake's single "Praise You Anywhere" broke streaming records on Amazon Music. The single's first-day streams exceeded any other Christian artist ever on Amazon Music globally. It was also featured on the cover of the Amazon Worship Now playlist and had the #1 track in that list.
"We are so proud of Brandon for this amazing achievement, and grateful for the overwhelming support from Amazon Music on "Praise You Anywhere," shares Holly Zabka, President, Provident Entertainment. "This song is just the beginning of new music coming from the partnership between Brandon and Provident Entertainment. We're thankful for partners like Amazon Music who help our artists make an impact in people's lives."
Earlier this week, Lake released a brand-new version of the song, titled "Praise You Anywhere (From The Praise Pit)" along with an Essential Worship song session. In May, Lake took home 3 K-LOVE Fan Awards for Male Artist Of The Year, as well as Song Of The Year and Worship Song Of The Year for "Gratitude." He has also partnered with K-LOVE for their K-LOVE First promotion last week where they play the song on-the-hour for 8 hours straight. Stems and materials for worship leaders are available on MultiTracks, Loop Community, PraiseCharts, and EssentialWorship.com.
Lake's prior release, "Talking To Jesus (feat. Thomas Rhett)" saw his largest debut streaming week for a single in his career. Lake recently wrapped up his sold-out 26 city MIRACLE NIGHTS Tour and will hit the road again in August on the 16-date SUMMER WORSHIP NIGHTS Tour with Phil Wickham and KB. His most recent album HELP!, a project in response to mental health awareness, released in 2022 and his "breakthrough hit" (Billboard) "Gratitude" recently held the number one spot at Christian radio for 6 weeks.
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