We Are Messengers & Vince Gill Team Up on "Image Of God"
We Are Messengers unveils a special version of their latest hit, "Image Of God," featuring 21-time GRAMMY® winner Vince Gill. The song, which additionally showcases a choir of voices from Nashville Life Music, hits streaming platforms as a two-track single that also includes an acoustic rendition of the unifying track. Listen to the collaboration HERE.
The original version of "Image Of God," currently ascending the radio charts, can be found on We Are Messengers' deluxe album, Power +. Watch the moving music video for the track HERE. "We've been overwhelmed by the response to 'Image Of God' over the past few months," shares We Are Messengers front man Darren Mulligan. "It's so encouraging to know that the fabric of our very existence is evidence of God's deep love for us."
In partnership with AccessMore, Mulligan recently launched "The Daily Message," a podcast where he shares Scripture and personal thoughts each morning to breathe new life into listeners' spiritual journeys. Learn more at www.accessmore.com.
We Are Messengers is set to join a leg of socially distanced shows with Tauren Wells, Unspoken, Cochren & Co. and Terrian on TobyMac's "Hits Deep Tour" when it launches Feb. 5 in Cedar Park, Texas.
Stream or purchase the special version of "Image Of God (feat. Vince Gill)" HERE. For more information, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.
About We Are Messengers:
We Are Messengers-Darren Mulligan (lead vocals), Kyle Williams (guitar), Drew Kerxton (drums) and Raul Aguilar (Bass)-has 162 million on-demand streams, played for a live audience of over 2 million, and boasts three Top 5 and nine Top 10 Billboard Christian Airplay hits with "Power," "Maybe It's Ok," "Magnify," "Point To You," "Love," "Everything Comes Alive," "God With Us," "This Is Jesus" and "From Heaven To Earth (Joy To The World)." The band's recent album, Power, released January 31, 2020, and features the award-winning self-acceptance anthem "Maybe It's Ok," which has been hailed as "air to a drowning man" by Rawckus Magazine, and "potent, effective and liberating" by Arianna Huffington's Thrive Global. In 2019 alone, We Are Messengers played for more than half a million people across 40 states and 5 countries, including selling out shows in the Netherlands, England, and Darren's native Ireland.
The Dove-nominated and K-LOVE Fan Award-winning group joined TobyMac's "Hits Deep Tour" in January 2020 and is set to resume the tour in February 2021. A composition by guitarist Kyle Williams won its episode of NBC's Songland (July 2019) and was subsequently recorded and released by global chart-topper Aloe Blacc. The song also earned placement in the feature film, Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw, starring Dwayne Johnson. The band released its new song, "Image Of God," on September 11, 2020, as part of Power +, the extension to the album Power. For additional information on We Are Messengers, visit www.wearemessengersmusic.com.
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