Benjamin William Hastings Teams Up with Brandon Lake for a New Version of "Abandoned"

Today, Benjamin William Hastings drops a live version of his current single, "Abandoned," featuring Brandon Lake. Accompanied by a music video, viewable below, a lyric video for the studio version is available HERE.
Written by Hastings along with Lake, Cody Carnes, and Chris Davenport, the studio version of "Abandoned" was released on January 12 to high acclaim, marking it Hastings' highest debut single to date with more than half a million streams since its release.
"This is a surrender song," Hastings reveals about its theme. "It's coming from the perspective of everything God has done for us and the ways in which He surrendered and modeled that for us. How would we not do the same?"
He adds, "At first listen, this song may come across like it's about our abandon and sure, it is, but to me, it's more about His. He who not only chose the cross but had 'angels at His fingertips' and chose to remain. Every second, deciding again not to give up but to persevere. To repeatedly pursue surrender, even at the hour of greatest agony. I can't think of a more inspiring sentiment than this, and I guess that brings me back to why it may sound like a song about our abandon; Maybe that's the only way to respond to His."
This live recording of "Abandoned" was captured last fall while Hastings and Lake were touring together. He says, "I got to write this with some of my favorite people, and I'm honestly overwhelmed by all the excitement around it. I pray (like it has for me) it helps you articulate words that you didn't know you had trapped inside, and ultimately inspires worship."
"Completely, deeply, sold out sincerely, abandonedI'm completely, freely, hands to the ceiling enamoredMy one life endeavorTo match your surrenderTo mirror not my will but yoursI'm completely, deeply, don't care who sees me abandonedOh I surrender"
Additionally, Hastings partnered with Air1 Radio yesterday to exclusively premiere the live version. The network played the song at the top of every hour throughout the day.
Benjamin William Hastings is sharing "Abandoned" and many of his other hit songs on Phil Wickham's "I Believe 2024 Tour," which kicks off tonight to a sold-out crowd in Jacksonville, Florida. Below are the latest tour dates, with more stops recently added.
PHIL WICKHAM'S "I BELIEVE 2024 TOUR" featuring Benjamin William Hastings and Pat Barrett:
1.25 - Jacksonville, FL (sold out)
1.26 - Fort Lauderdale, FL (sold out)
2.22 - Birmingham, AL
2.23 - Memphis, TN
2.24 - Peoria, IL (low tickets)
2.25 - Lincoln, NE (sold out)
3.15 - Springfield, MO (sold out)
3.16 - Fort Wayne, IN (sold out)
3.17 - Dayton, OH (sold out)
3.22 - Columbia, SC
3.23 - Myrtle Beach, SC (low tickets)
3.24 - North Charleston, SC
4.18 - Tucson, AZ *JUST ANNOUNCED
4.19 - Bakersfield, CA
4.20 - Phoenix, AZ (sold out)
4.21 - Albuquerque, NM
5.03 - Baltimore, MD *JUST ANNOUNCED
5.04 - Richmond, VA *JUST ANNOUNCED
5.05 - Akron, OH *JUST ANNOUNCED
5.17 - West Des Moines, IA *JUST ANNOUNCED
5.18 - Holland, MI *JUST ANNOUNCED
5.19 - Naperville, IL *JUST ANNOUNCED
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