Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus & Jason Crabb Release "Strange Way to Save the World"

Jay DeMarcus of Rascal Flatts and Jason Crabb recently release their new Red Street Records single release, "Strange Way To Save The World." The release celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Christmas classic written by Don Koch, Dave Clarke and Mark Harris. The song was originally performed by iconic Christian vocal group, 4Him, and released in 2000.
"I've always loved this song, and I'm so honored and proud to have been able to record it with Jason Crabb. He is as good as it gets when it comes to powerful voices and I couldn't be more grateful for his willingness to do this with me. This timeless masterpiece was written by my good friends; Don Koch, Mark Harris and Dave Clark, and it is truly one for the ages." -Jay DeMarcus
Listen to "Strange Way to Save the World" HERE.
"It so great to hear this awesome new version of a song that I was a part of writing almost 30 years ago," said Mark Harris, member of 4Him and co-writer of the song. "Jay and Jason have done a great job of capturing the heart behind "A Strange Way to Save the World."
I hope this reminds everyone once again of the simple, yet amazing way Christ came to the world.
Jason's daughter, Ashleigh, makes a special appearance on the track as well, providing harmony vocals.
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