Hillsong Young & Free's "lll" Debuts at No. 2
Hillsong Young & Free's newest album lll debuts at No. 2 on Billboard's Top Christian Album. It earned 7,000 equivalent album units in its opening week ending July 5. Of that sum, 3,000 were in traditional album sales.
Hillsong Y&F's debut album We Are Young & Free bowed atop Top Christian Albums in October, 2013; followed by an EP, This is Living, which also debuted at No. 1 in Jan., 2015. The group's second full-length studio LP, Youth Revival arrived at No. 2 in March, 2016.
With over 289 million YouTube channel views and a combined social following of 3 million plus, the youth movement born out of Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia continues to redefine Christian music to the masses with their projects and sold out shows across the globe.
"'III' is a collection of personal songs, written and sung from profound devotions and life wrestles over the last three years," says Young & Free's Laura Toggs. "Life presents us all with many highs and lows...each track represents personal revelation with truthful words to commit out way to Him and inspire faith, hope, and the greatest of these - LOVE."
"III" Track Listing:
1. Let Go
2. Every Little Thing
3. Just Jesus
4. First Love
5. Heart Of God
6. SELAH I
7. Jesus Loves Me
8. SELAH II
9. Days Gone By
10. How Deep Is The Love
11. Push/Pull
12. Love Won't Let Me Down
13. More Of You
14. Hindsight
15. P E A C E
16. SELAH III (Fruits Of The Spirit)
17. Highs & Lows
For more information on Hillsong Young & Free:
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Twitter: www.twitter.com/youngandfree
Website: https://hillsong.com/youngandfree/
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