for KING + COUNTRY Drops "WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? +"
for KING + COUNTRY drops the deluxe edition of their GRAMMY® nominated and American Music Award winning album, "WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR?" titled "WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? +" --- purchase here. The expanded 17-track collection includes the duo's four most recent consecutive #1 singles: the Gold-certified "TOGETHER (feat. Kirk Franklin & Tori Kelly)," "RELATE," "For God Is With Us" and "Love Me Like I Am."; two brand new originals: the long-awaited title-cut, "What Are We Waiting For?" and "Better Man"; as well as two previously released duets: chart-topping "Love Me Like I Am (feat. Jordin Sparks)" and GRAMMY®-nominated "For God Is With Us (feat. Hillary Scott)".
The duo recently released their epic music video for "What Are We Waiting For (The Single)," which was filmed in the Mojave Desert, California. The video takes the listener on a journey as the larger-than-life track challenges listeners to be the change they wish to see in the world; hoping to inspire a message of unity, action and optimism.
The synth-heavy deluxe album finds brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone pledging to be the best versions of themselves for their wives, who each inspire them to strive for excellence every day. Acknowledging their faults, the men aspire to greater heights and stronger bonds, tracing a pattern of bold harmonies across more than three minutes of atmospheric rock. Says the Smallbones: "When you announce an album, you're announcing a new era. In some cases that era lasts for a year and a half to two years, and as artists you realize in that time there's going to be new iterations that come about. The deluxe album takes everything that took place in that time, and ties it all in a bow. We feel that 'WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? +' is the culmination point of the last two years. It's the ultimate version of the record."
Track listing for "WHAT ARE WE WAITING FOR? +" Includes:
1. What Are We Waiting For? (The Single)
2. RELATE
3. Broken Halos
4. Love Me Like I Am (feat. Jordin Sparks)
5. Unity (feat. Dante Bowe)
6. For God Is With Us (feat. Hillary Scott)
7. Hold On Pain Ends
8. Unsung Hero
9. Harmony (feat. Sleeping At Last)
10. Shy
11. Better Man
12. TOGETHER (feat. Kirk Franklin & Tori Kelly)
13. Seasons
14. Cheering You On
15. Benediction
16. Love Me Like I Am (Album Version)
17. For God Is With Us (Album Version)
for KING + COUNTRY's "What Are We Waiting For?" album received a GRAMMY® nomination earlier this year for "For God Is With Us" featuring Hillary Scott of Lady A; and was given their first-ever American Music Award win for "Favorite Inspirational Artist," garnering the hit single feat. Jordin Sparks, "Love Me Like I Am", which hit the Top 10 on both Billboard and Mediabase's Adult Contemporary charts. The duo also recently announced the "A DRUMMER BOY CHRISTMAS | THE 2023 TOUR EXPERIENCE" - their highly-anticipated annual holiday spectacle that features an extraordinary production, blending festive visuals and stunning lighting and staging effects, for a high-octane show that the brother duo have become known for.
With 13 sold-out arena shows in 2022, this year's Christmas tour will span 16 cities with tickets in high-demand at some of the largest venues across North America and Canada. A DRUMMER BOY CHRISTMAS | THE 2023 TOUR EXPERIENCE" kicks off on Nov. 25 in Chicago, Ill. and travels coast-to-coast visiting arenas in major markets including Phoenix, Seattle, Houston, Las Vegas, Portland and Minneapolis, among others. Visit www.forkingandcountry.com to purchase tickets.
It was also recently announced in The Hollywood Reporter that "Unsung Hero," Joel Smallbone's directorial debut film from for KING + COUNTRY Entertainment has been picked up by Lionsgate with a theatrical release date of April 26, 2024. Titled from the duo's song of the same name that was dedicated to their parents, the biopic follows the Smallbone family's immigration from Australia to the United States.
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