Hulvey Kicks Off the New Year with "Bring Heaven Down"

Following a massive success in his sophomore LP CRY in late 2024 that debuted at #1 on Apple Christian charts, Hulvey doesn't slow down kicking off the new year in "Bring Heaven Down." The single precedes his 32-stop "All For You" nationwide tour with support from nobigdyl in the beginning of February, the second tour after his top-market sold out first headline show at the end of 2023.
This track follows a single with R&B legend Ciara in '24 and headlining as an artist at Rolling Loud Festival's first ever Christian hip-hop showcase set last month. "Out of all the songs I have ever recorded or written, 'Bring Heaven Down' is my favorite. I wept in the studio creating it and hope it touches you the way it did me," Hulvey says.
Listen to "Bring Heaven Down" here.
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