Former Hillsong Worship Leader Matt Crocker Releases Debut Solo Single, "Hallelujah"

Former Hillsong songwriter and worship leader, Matt Crocker released his debut solo single, "Hallelujah," on March 21, 2025. The track showcases his signature soulful vocals and heartfelt songwriting. You can listen to "Hallelujah" on major streaming platforms such as Apple Music , Spotify , and Amazon Music.
Watch the lyric video HERE.
Crocker writes, "Bring your brokenness, your joy, your mountain, your valley, your ups, your downs... It's less complicated than we make it sometimes, so don't make it so, and just sing 'Hallelujah' as loud and as long as You can."
Brooke Ligertwood, a fellow artist, expressed her enthusiasm for the release on Instagram, encouraging everyone to listen to the new song. "Whilst it's true that I'm first in line to be the hype woman for my mates and I hope they'll always need to tell me to calm down, the new music Matt Crocker has been incubating needs zero hype. It's just so, so flipping good. And so refreshing.
"He and Scotty have been friends since they were teenagers (then over the past 20 years I forced him to be my friend too hehe) and across those years he has already made soooo much incredible music (yep he began when he was literally like 12)... but somehow this feels like the start...
"So it's just my deep joy today to shout to anyone who will hear it that MATT CROCKER RELEASED A NEW SONG AND IT'S CALLED "HALLELUJAH"!!!!!! You will not regret this listen."
Matt Crocker is an Australian singer, songwriter, and worship leader best known for his work with Hillsong Worship. As a key member of the globally renowned worship collective, he has co-written some of the most impactful modern Christian songs, including This I Believe (The Creed) and Oceans (Where Feet May Fail). His songwriting blends deep theological themes with heartfelt worship, resonating with believers worldwide. In 2025, Crocker stepped into his solo career with the release of his debut single, Hallelujah, showcasing his signature soulful vocals and passion for worship. His music continues to inspire and uplift listeners, reflecting his devotion to faith and artistry.
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