We the Kingdom Drop New Single "Don't Tread On Me"
Breakout Christian music/Country band We The Kingdom (Ed Cash, Scott Cash, Franni Rae Cash, Martin Cash and Andrew Bergthold) has released its sophomore single "Don't Tread On Me." The track, released along with a corresponding lyric video, was written and produced, collectively, by We The Kingdom and recorded at Ed Cash's studio.
"It's one of those songs, that for us, is just a powerful thing to proclaim. We've been given authority over the kingdom of darkness by Jesus. When we come together and we proclaim that, it is really powerful," Ed Cash said.
The explosive track highlights the band's grit and undeniable edge, while simultaneously complementing the harmonious vocals of the multigenerational group. With "Don't Tread On Me," the emerging group proves to be an undying source of light as they uplift listeners with their music and unique journey.
The single release comes on the heels of We The Kingdom's soulful church sessions version of their smash hit "Holy Water" featuring Grammy-Award winning artist Tasha Cobbs Leonard, as well as a Live Acoustic Sessions EP which included acoustic renditions of some of their fan-favorites.
"Holy Water" spent 5 consecutive weeks at no. 1 on the Billboard Christian AC Chart, while also racking up nearly 44 million global streams. The track can be heard spinning on prominent official Spotify playlists including Top Christian, New & Bold, Christian Hits, Songs of Glory as well as Country Hits, which lists "Holy Water" as the no. 3 song. In addition to a live performance video, which has accumulated over 6.2M views on YouTube, the band performed the track for Chris Tomlin's Good Friday Worldwide event for over 5 million viewers in 32 nations.
Earlier this year, We The Kingdom provided direct support to Grammy-Award winner Zach Williams on the nationwide Rescue Story Tour. The band plans to resume their touring schedule this fall. In the meantime, they can also be heard as featured artists on multiple tracks on Bethel Music's latest album,
Peace.
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