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Tommy Iceland Teams Up with Jesus Culture's Chris Quilala on “I Need You More”

Tommy Iceland

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Tommy Iceland returns with his heartfelt new single, "I Need You More," featuring worship leader Chris Quilala of Jesus Culture. The song is now available on all streaming platforms.

With soaring vocals and stirring production, "I Need You More" is an anthem of surrender, inviting listeners to draw closer to God in every season of life. Iceland's passionate artistry blends seamlessly with Quilala's worship-leading presence, creating a deeply moving track destined to resonate in both personal devotion and corporate worship settings.

"I wanted to write a song that captures the cry of the soul when words fall short," says Tommy Iceland. "Having Chris join me on this track makes it even more special, and I hope it encourages people to lean on God's love and strength in their daily lives."

Born in the North Atlantic haven of Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, Tommy fell in love with music at an early age. After moving to Sweden, he became a part of the local church where he soon began singing, playing guitar, and drums on a regular basis. He discovered his calling when a deep passion was found in worship. He faithfully followed that calling, first by leading worship with a local church in Sweden. He has continued the journey since moving to Nashville, TN, writing songs for the church and frequently leading worship for churches, youth conferences, and events in Sweden and the United States alike. Tommy's catalog already includes cuts with major artists like We Are Messengers, Stars Go Dim, David Leonard, Jesus Culture, and Chris Tomlin.

The release of "I Need You More" follows a series of impactful singles, marking another milestone in Iceland's career as he steps further into his calling to create songs that bridge the gap between heartfelt artistry and powerful worship.

 

 

 

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