Bethel Music Featuring Cory Asbury Release New Single "Egypt"

GRAMMY®-nominated, world-renowned worship leaders Bethel Music has released a new single "Egypt." Featuring singer/songwriter Cory Asbury on lead vocals, the song was written by Asbury along with Bethel Music co-founder Brian Johnson and internationally acclaimed singer/songwriters and worship leaders Phil Wickham, Ethan Hulse and Lee Cummings .
Recorded live at Bethel Church's Redding, California, campus earlier this year, the victorious anthem of freedom was inspired by a wilderness season in Asbury's own life. "'Egypt' was born in the winter of 2017, just after moving from Colorado Springs to Kalamazoo, Michigan," Asbury recounts. "My wife and I were leading worship at our local church, and during the final song of the set the church just erupted into spontaneous praise. Our pastor jumped on stage and began leading the room in thanksgiving. During this time, he spoke the phrase, 'You stepped into my Egypt,' and something inside of me leapt. It was the phrase my heart had been feeling but lacked language for until that moment."
"Scripture says God delivered Israel from Egypt so they could worship," he continues. "I hope people can experience God's relentless fight for their heart of worship and that this song sets people free to worship Him. I hope it sparks a tidal wave of gratefulness that spills over into our everyday lives. Sometimes in order to rightly look at the future, we must consider His faithfulness in the past."
Following a year-long sabbatical, Cory Asbury returned to the spotlight in January, joining forces with pop superstar Tori Kelly for a reimagined rendition of his 2018 genre-defying megahit, "Reckless Love." The original recording of "Reckless Love," which serves as the title-track of Asbury's 2018 Bethel Music solo debut, quickly became one of the biggest songs in Christian music history. The GRAMMY®-nominated chart-topper also earned multiple GMA Dove Awards and was recently named Billboard's #4 Christian song of the decade. Asbury's latest single, "The Father's House," is currently a Top 5 hit at Christian radio.
About Bethel Music
Bethel Music is an 11-time Dove Award-winning and GRAMMY®-nominated Christian worship ministry formed as an extension of Bethel Church in Redding, California. Beginning in 2001, Bethel Music has grown from a local church music ministry to a global outreach comprising a collective of songwriters, artists and musicians. In 2019, Billboard named Bethel Music among the top record labels in Christian music.
To date Bethel Music has released 14 corporate worship albums, seven of which reached Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart, each carrying a unique expression of worship to inspire and unite the global church. Along with the label's 11 Dove Awards, "This is Amazing Grace" was named ASCAP's Christian Music Song of the Year in 2015, with Cory Asbury's "Reckless Love" earning the same honor in 2019. "Reckless Love" was also nominated for a 2019 GRAMMY® Award and was Billboard's fourth most popular Christian song of the decade.
In addition to touring and ministering globally, Bethel Music hosts the annual Heaven Come Conference; a one-week Bethel Music Worship Conference held on the campus of Bethel Church; and songwriting retreats in a personal setting with experienced writers. WorshipU, Bethel Music's online school of worship, offers ongoing teaching and training programs at worshipu.com.
For further information, visit bethelmusic.com or turningpointpr.com. Follow Bethel Music on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.
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