Brandon Lake Teams with Jelly Roll for a New Version of "Hard Fought Hallelujah"

Brandon Lake has collaborated with country music star, Jelly Roll, on the highly anticipated single, "Hard Fought Hallelujah." You can stream/download the song HERE.
Jelly Roll shared, "the first time I heard this song it spoke to me in the deepest way... this song felt like praise music for sinners like me. I hope some of y'all get the same thing out of it and that it touches you the same way it touches me."
Lake first released the song last year, and it quickly hit No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart. The Jelly Roll/Lake version infuses the song with an extra shot of soul and angst, as the two artists blend their voices around lyrics that detail how facing trials and battles can result in a strengthened resolve.
Jelly Roll previously took to social media to discuss being part of the song. "This is so hard to talk about, because I've been called a 'lukewarm', a 'fence-rider', I've been called a 'cussing Christian'. You know, I've had all these people, and I know that God's got a lot more to do with me. I know that," he shared on Feb. 6. "I know I got a long way to go, and I know that my heart was only to share the faith that changed my life."
"I might wear it a little different than other people, I might say things that other Christians don't think are right to say," he added, "but ultimately, I have a heart for God and I have a heart for Jesus."
Hear "Hard Fought Hallelujah" below:
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