MercyMe Drops New Single/Video "Say I Won’t"
MercyMe has debuted its powerful new single, "Say I Won't" across all DSPs today, following being named Billboard's Top Christian Artist of the 2010s.
Watch the video of "Say I Won't" HERE.
Hailing from MercyMe's next album coming spring 2021, "Say I Won't" was inspired by the story of Gary Miracle, who worked with the band for many years on the road. Miracle lost both arms and legs in January of 2020 after falling into septic shock. His story is one of strength and profound faith, told in part by himself and through imagery in the video.
Directed by Brody Harper, Ryan Slaughter and produced by TwoSevenTwo, the video captures vulnerable and victorious moments including watching Gary put on his prosthetic arms for the first time, re-learning to write, and declaring that he will walk again! The lyrics in the song, mixed with the images in the video fully capture the depth of Miracle's suffering, while shining light on God's ability to turn any tragedy into a stunning victory through perseverance.
"It's incredibly overwhelming to see Gary's situation," Bart Millard told Fox News. "But to watch his wife and kids... what they're going through and standing by and supporting him is mind-blowing - it feels like it's a whole other level of love..." Millard told Fox News when talking about why they wanted to get his story out to the world.
This past summer MercyMe released "Hurry Up And Wait," the follow-up to their 48th #1 song "Almost Home," which held the top spot on the Billboard AC Indicator Chart, Monitored, National Christian Audience, Mediabase Christian Audience and Christian AC charts, for a combined total of 17 weeks.
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