planetboom Releases “I Was Made For This - Demo”

The dynamic, multicultural youth ministry of Planetshakers Church, planetboom, releases "I Was Made For This - Demo" to digital and streaming outlets globally from Venture3Media (V3M) via https://planetboom.streamlink.to/IWasMadeForThisDemo.
The new studio recording was produced by creative director Josh Ham, who also co-wrote the song with fellow planetboom worship leader Noah Walker, who is the featured vocalist on the track.
CHORUS:
Holy holy
We join with heavens praise
Jesus, Jesus
Forever You will reign
So I'ma give You glory, forever
We do this, forever
Everything with breath
Praise the Lord, hallelujah!
It's all for You
Turn up the volume, all for You
Turn up my passion, all for You
Living for Jesus, all for You
The new single follows planetboom's release of "Greatest In The World," "Lion of Judah" / "One and Only," "Out With The Old" and the band's acclaimed You, Me, The Church, That's Us album that captures the group's unique and eclectic sonic identity. The dynamic recordings range from big, broad statements about the church family to intimate, personal moments between individuals and God.
Earlier this year, the band also launched Vol. 2 of its Youth Group Foyer Vibes resources that are designed to carry the energy and excitement of pre-church-service anticipation with a relatable sound while setting an atmosphere of spiritual breakthrough and expectation.
For all the latest planetboom news, music, conferences and resources, go to www.planetshakers.com/planetboom, Facebook, YouTube, Spotify and Instagram.
Additional podcasts, blog posts, devotionals, song multitracks and more resources meant to equip youth groups around the world are available at www.planetshakers.com/church/planetboom-youth/planetboom-resource.
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