Cade Thompson Inspires With Hope-Filled Debut Single, "Provider"

"Provider," the inspiring and encouraging debut single from Cade Thompson, is available now. The song, Thompson's debut release on Red Street Records - the label founded by Rascal Flatts member Jay DeMarcus - was produced by Bryan Fowler (Chris Tomlin, TobyMac, Zach Williams, Mandisa) and penned by Thompson and Carter, along with Ross King and Carter Frodge.
With a strong message of hope and provision, Cade points the listener back to God as the source who is the provider for all we need. With a unique and fresh delivery of this truth in song, Cade proclaims "'Cuz what you give me, Lord, is more than I desire. You're my provider. When I lose my way, you lead me through the fire. You're my provider. Even on my darkest day, you show me where the light is. You're my provider. And when my strength is gone, I know where to find it. You're my provider."
Cade shares inspiration for the song, saying: "God is in the details and I wanted this song to remind people of that. It's real. He cares about the details."
Thompson has been busy leading up to the song's release, visiting over 25 radio stations in less than 3 weeks, sharing the message behind the song and his heart for ministry.
And, this is just the beginning. The talented 19-year-old shows no signs of slowing down and this release - packed with truth for people of every generation - is sure to establish him as one of Christian music's most promising new acts.
"Provider" is available now on all streaming services. Click here to listen to the song.
For additional information on Cade Thompson, please visit:
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For more information on Red Street Records, please visit www.redstreetrecords.net.
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