Matt Redman Releases a New Medley of "We Praise You" and "Do It Again"

Matt Redman's latest single recorded live at the Beverly Theater in Las Vegas is a fusion of two church favorites: "We Praise You" and "Do It Again." Matt cowrote these songs alongside a strong assembly of songwriters, including Brandon Lake, Phil Wickham, Brian Johnson, Steven Furtick, Chris Brown and Mack Brock.
Both songs carry a common theme of God's faithfulness, which is woven through "We Praise You / Do It Again" with a slower tempo that allows the lyrics to rest on the hearts of listeners, then celebrates the breakthrough God brings. This release is the third single from Matt's forthcoming album "Coming Back to the Heart (Live Collection)" - a fresh recording of his songs from the last 25 years.
You can listen/download the songs HERE.
Redman is a GRAMMY®-Award winning worship leader and songwriter who has been a leading contributor to the global Church's songbook over the last 20 years.
His journey as a worship leader and songwriter has taken him to countries such as South Korea, South Africa, India, and Australia, as well as travelling through much of Europe. Along the way he has sung in venues such as Madison Square Garden, Berlin's Olympic Stadium, and the Royal Albert Hall in London, and has recorded in the iconic studios Abbey Road and Capitol Records.
Redman's songs include The Heart of Worship, Blessed Be Your Name, Son of Suffering - and the double-Grammy winning 10,000 Reasons. A recent highlight is How Great Thou Art (UnCl That Day) for which Ma$ was commissioned to write a new verse for the well-loved hymn, and collaborated with friends Chris Tomlin, Matt Maher, TAYA, Hillary Scott and others for the recording.
Originally from England, Matt Redman currently resides in California with his wife Beth and their five children. Beyond music, he is the author of seven books on worship and also hosts the WOR/TH podcast - pursuing healthy worship and theology in our songs and services.
Redman's forthcoming live collecUon record, Utled "Coming Back to the Heart," will officially be his 20th album release.
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