Brandon Lake's "Help!" is Resonating with Fans

Bethel Music Brandon Lake returns with the release of his new single "Help!" The song is the title cut from Lake's upcoming album that will be released on May 13. The song, which is cry to God for aid in times of need, is already resonating with fans.
One of them writes, "Brandon I love this song and listening to all day!! It helps me through my struggling for 5 years with anxiety, panic attacks, and depression. Thank you I needed this song that lets people know what we go through and that God is always with us!! Such a powerful song!! I can relate to all of it!!"
I lift my eyes
Up to the skies
Where does my help come from?
My one defense
My truest friend
Among Bethel Music's collective of world-renowned singer/songwriters and worship leaders, Brandon Lake is also known for his collaborations with some of the worship movement's most influential names, including Matt Redman, Elevation Worship, Passion and Housefires, among many others.
A worship pastor at Charleston, South Carolina's Seacoast Church, Lake was nominated for a 2020 GRAMMY® Award for his role as co-writer and collaborator on Tasha Cobbs Leonard's genre-spanning hit single "This Is A Move." The song also earned Lake and Cobbs Leonard a 2019 Dove Award for "Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year." In addition, he co-penned and is featured on "Graves Into Gardens," the title-cut of Elevation Worship's recent chart-topping release.
Lake is featured on Bethel Music's bestselling May release, Revival's In The Air. He co-wrote and leads "We Praise You," the project's second single and an anthem of peace in the midst of panic and uncertainty. He is also featured on GRAMMY®-winning singer/songwriter Rebecca St. James' Heritage Music debut single, "Battle Is The Lord's."
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