Yancy Releases a Vibrant and Gospel-Infused Rendition of "That's My King"

Yancy, a Dove Award-winning artist known for her dynamic contributions to children's worship music, releases her single "That's My King" today. This track is a vibrant, gospel-infused rendition of the song originally popularized by CeCe Winans, offering listeners an energetic and celebratory expression of praise.
You can listen to the song HERE.
"That's My King" combines lively instrumentation with compelling call-and-response lyrics, effectively engaging audiences in worship. The song emphasizes God's sovereignty and personal relationship with believers, making it both theologically rich and accessible. Yancy's interpretation introduces a fresh, contemporary edge while honoring the original's heartfelt message.
The single has been well-received, particularly in children's ministry contexts. Worship leaders have praised its ability to captivate younger audiences and facilitate active participation. The song's infectious rhythm and straightforward lyrics make it a valuable addition to worship playlists and children's church services.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Yancy has been recognized for her commitment to enriching children's worship experiences. In 2024, she was honored with the GMA Dove Award for Children's Recorded Song of the Year for her cover of "Holy Forever." Her ministry continues to impact families and churches, fostering a deeper connection to faith through music.
"That's My King" is available for streaming on various platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. For those interested in incorporating the song into worship settings, resources such as lyric videos and accompaniment tracks are accessible through outlets like WorshipHouse Kids.
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