Beckah Shae's "Crown of Beauty" is Her Anthem of Healing and Identity

Beckah Shae's latest single, "Crown of Beauty," was officially released on April 11, 2025, and is available across major streaming platforms, including Spotify. The track is also featured in her digital singles collection, which was made available for purchase on March 31, 2025, through her official store.
Described by Shae as her "anthem of healing and identity," "Crown of Beauty" draws inspiration from Isaiah 61:3, emphasizing the transformation from ashes to beauty. The song delivers an uplifting message of hope and restoration, encouraging listeners to embrace their worth and resilience in the face of adversity.
Shae is a Nashville-based Christian pop and worship singer-songwriter. She co-founded the independent label Shae Shoc Records with her husband and producer, Jack Shocklee. Together, they've released over a dozen albums, blending genres like contemporary Christian music, electronic dance, and gospel, resulting in multiple Billboard-charting singles and over 50 million YouTube views.
Shae's music often reflects her personal journey, including overcoming a challenging childhood marked by instability and hardship. She has shared that her early experiences, including time spent in shelters and foster homes, deeply influenced her songwriting and faith.
In addition to her music career, Beckah Shae is involved in philanthropic efforts. She has partnered with organizations like Kids Alive International and The A21 Campaign to raise awareness about issues such as child abandonment and human trafficking.
You can listen to Beckah Shae's latest single, "Crown of Beauty," through the following platforms:
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YouTube (Official Audio): Watch here
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Spotify: Listen here
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Apple Music: Stream here
The single is also available for purchase in MP3, WAV, or FLAC formats from her official store:
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Beckah Shae Store: Buy here
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