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The Kingdom Choir Releases New Single

The Kingdom Choir Releases New Single

The Kingdom Choir Releases New Single

By Church News

The Kingdom Choir, renowned for their unforgettable performance at the 2018 Royal Wedding in front of a global televised audience of two billion people has released a captivating new music single titled “Let It Rain.”

Written by Alex Hart, Karen Gibson, and Jonathan Owusu-Yianomah, and produced by Jonathan Owusu-Yianomah, this uplifting anthem is set to touch the hearts of listeners around the world.

Inspired by the need to foster positivity and unwavering faith, “Let It Rain” aims to uplift spirits and bring solace to those facing adversity. Through its heartfelt lyrics, soul-stirring harmonies and upbeat tempo, the song resonates with the universal human experience and reminds us that we can overcome any obstacle with enduring determination.

The Kingdom Choir said, “We know Life is full of ups and downs and It’s easy to stay positive when life’s up but when it’s down, we really have to choose to be our best selves.

“This song really stands on the idea that trying to be the best version of ourselves through difficult times causes us to grow and makes us stronger, and that as people we are extremely resilient and powerful, and this is our greatest asset.”

The Kingdom Choir ended 2022 by performing as special guests at Trevor Nelson’s Soul Christmas extravaganza at the Royal Albert Hall alongside the likes of Corinne Bailey-Rae and Andrew Roachford.

In March 2023, they embarked on a triumphant US Tour, performing 25 shows across 14 states, further solidifying their position as a global music phenomenon.

As the year unfolds, The Kingdom Choir eagerly anticipate their upcoming 30th-anniversary performance, set to take place at a sold-out Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. The event promises to be a high-energy celebration of their remarkable journey and musical achievements.

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