Cory Asbury

Cory Asbury

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Cory Asbury
  After more than five years of running from the church and worship ministry, Cory Asbury is returning to his calling as a worshiper with “Outsing The Angels,” the title track from his forthcoming album, releasing September 18.    Known for writing one of the most impactful worship songs of the last decade, the triple-platinum hit “Reckless Love,” Cory Asbury says he spent years running from church, worship ministry, and ultimately his calling. What followed was a season marked by disconnection, cynicism, and the pursuit of lesser things. He realized his wandering was not only affecting his own life but also hurting the community of believers. That season came to a turning point through the honest rebuke and encouragement of fellow artist Forrest Frank. In the midst of feeling broken and spiritually exhausted, Asbury says he encountered God's unconditional love again in a deeply personal way.    Now entering a new season of worship, Asbury shares the first song of his new album. "Outsing the Angels" is an anthem for the ones who are done playing it safe, the ones who break the jar and pour out everything like Mary at His feet. Lungs burning, voice breaking, nothing held back.   About Cory Asbury: Cory Asbury is a singer-songwriter who began his musical journey in church at the age of 14. He became a full-time performer at 21. His influential album, Reckless Love (2018), topped the Billboard Christian Albums chart and earned him two Dove Awards and a GRAMMY nomination. The album's title track spent 18 weeks at No. 1, earning him accolades from Billboard, ASCAP, and BMI as Christian Song of the Year. The song has also been certified Triple Platinum by the RIAA.
   
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