Brandon Lake to Release New Album "King Of Hearts" on June 13

GRAMMY-Award winning singer/songwriter Brandon Lake has announced his new album, titled King Of Hearts, is slated to arrive on June 13. This project reflects a deeply personal journey for Lake, aiming to connect with listeners who acknowledge their imperfections and seek a heartfelt connection with their faith.
"It's not for the seemingly put together, but for those honest about their brokenness, longing to connect with their Creator," Lake said when speaking about what inspired his new record. "He is King of the universe, nations, creation-but most of all, King of hearts."
King Of Hearts is now available to pre-save/pre-add.
King Of Hearts track listing:
1. Plans
2. King Of Hearts
3. Hard Fought Hallelujah
4. Daddy's DNA
5. I Know A Name
6. As For Me & My Home
7. The Great I Am Can
8. Remember The Miracles
9. Right In The Middle
10. But God
11. Watch This!
12. Spare Change
13. Ghost Stories
14. SEVENS
15. That's Who I Praise
16. The Half Has Not Been Told
Lake is known for his passionate and powerful worship anthems. As a prominent voice in modern worship, he has been a key figure with Bethel Music and Elevation Worship, contributing to hit songs like "Graves into Gardens," "Too Good to Not Believe," and "Gratitude." Hailing from South Carolina, Lake blends deep lyrical vulnerability with dynamic musical energy, drawing listeners into heartfelt encounters with God.
His solo projects, including House of Miracles and Help!, explore themes of healing, honesty, and spiritual renewal. Through his music and ministry, Brandon Lake continues to inspire a generation to pursue authentic worship and faith-filled living.
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