Listen to Yancy's Cover of Hillsong Worship's "Who You Say I Am"

Singer and songwriter Yancy has released her own cover of Hillsong Worship's current favorite "Who You Say I Am." This is not the first time Yancy has had recorded a Hillsong song, she did the same thing with the Australian mega-church's "What a Beautiful Name." Here's a listen to Yancy's rendition of this Reuben Morgan and Ben Fielding co-wriite:
For more than a decade, Yancy has been makig music for Christian music fans of all ages. As a songwriter, she has penned songs with Third Day frontman Mac Powell, wrote the Jaci Velasquez hit "Something Beautiful" and Avalon's chart-topping "I Don't Want To Go." As an artist, Yancy has released radio-friendly pop/rock albums and multiple projects for kids and young adults, while sharing the stage with Michael W. Smith, Newsboys, Plumb and many more. Yancy also pens a monthly column for KidzMatter Magazine.
For more information, visit www.yancyministries.com.
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