Brad & Rebekah to Release Their Highly Anticipated New Album, "Dream Again (Live)"

Acclaimed worship duo Brad & Rebekah will releases their highly anticipated new album, Dream Again (Live), on May 23 on all major streaming platforms. The live worship project, created in collaboration with CCV Music and Watoto, captures a heartfelt invitation to rediscover faith, freedom, and purpose through the power of praise.
Dream Again (Live) features 10 tracks recorded in vibrant worship settings, blending contemporary praise with gospel and international influences. With songs like the anthemic title track "Dream Again," the soulful "Not One / Njagala Nkumanye," and the uplifting "Shepherd," the album delivers a musical journey rooted in personal revival and communal celebration.
"This project is about more than music-it's a call to awaken the dreams that God has placed in each of us," says Brad. "After seasons of uncertainty, we believe it's time to step out again in faith."
The project stands out not only for its musical richness but also for its message. Each song encourages listeners to move from spiritual stagnation into renewed action, reminding them that through Christ, they can dream again.
Tracklist
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Dream Again (Live)
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Free (Live)
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Lift Me Up
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Not One / Njagala Nkumanye (Live)
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All I Have (Live)
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Glimpse of You (Live)
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Shepherd (Live)
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Glory To The One (Live)
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Life Again (Live)
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We Are The Voices (Live)
Brad & Rebekah are a husband-and-wife worship duo known for their heartfelt, congregational worship music and global ministry efforts. They met while attending North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where their shared passion for music and worship brought them together. Married in 2006, they began full-time touring in 2008, dedicating their lives to leading worship and writing songs that inspire and uplift.
Dream Again (Live) will be available on major streaming platforms:
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