Jimi Cravity Talks About Working with Matt Redman on New Single

RIAA Certified Gold songwriter and critically acclaimed artist Jimi Cravity has teamed up with Matt Redman on his new single "The Last Amen." Written by Cravity, Redman and Quintin Trotter, the song highlights the supremacy of God in all things and serves as a gentle reminder of the fame of Jesus that will never fade away.
"God is the author and finisher of faith," explains Cravity. "We end prayers with Amen. Christ called himself the "Amen", the faithful and true witness, the beginning and end. 'The Last Amen' is scripture set to melody and music."
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The multi-faceted creator has been a part of Billboard chart-topping singles and albums, as artist, producer, and songwriter since his inception in the music industry. His contributions to music have garnered him a Gold RIAA certification with Tasha Cobbs-Leonard's "You Know My Name featuring Jimi Cravity", a song that dominated the Billboard Gospel Streaming Chart at #1 100+ weeks and he was also a composer on RIAA PLATINUM R&B single "Dead Man Walking" by Brent Faiyaz.
He's collaborated with a number of artists including Faith City Music, Tim Bowman Jr, Michelle Williams, Alien Ant Farm, Ludacris, Usher, Passion, Tedashii, Brent Faiyaz, Jac Ross, Nouri, Brian Kennedy, Guvna B, Matt Redman, Jason Ingram and116. His songs have been heard on major networks and streaming platforms including Netflix, HULU, ESPN, Facebook, NBC, FOX and more. Collectively, the bodies of work that Cravity has worked on as an artist and songwriter have garnered over 1 billion+ streams from around the world. His earlier radio single "Believe" garnered Cravity his first top 5 hit at radio peaking at #4. The Heaven EP also garnered 2 Dove Award nominations.
Throughout the years, Cravity has joined several national tours opening for music's finest such as Mercy Me, Natalie Grant, and Jeremy Camp on the summer lights tour. He also was direct support for fellow labelmate Crowder on the American Prodigal Tour.
For more information on Jimi Cravity, please visit www.jimicravity.com.
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