Jason Crabb Re-Imagines "God Can Use a Broken Man" with Zach Williams and Trace Adkins
Red Street Records' Jason Crabb teamed up with long-time friends and multi-platinum recording artists Zach Williams and Trace Adkins to deliver a brand-new spin on his 2024 AGM Southern Gospel Single of the Year, "God Can Use a Broken Man" (listen HERE), available everywhere today.
With impactfully encouraging lyrics and unparalleled vocals delivered by three Christian and Country music greats, the song reminds listeners of the power of forgiveness, the value and mercy that God places on each life and the purpose and hope of redemption. Jason Crabb shares, "I love music that really moves people and songs that dig deep and pull at the roots of where people are in their lives. I'm so honored to be a part of this song with two incredible men like Zach and Trace!"
Watch official video for "God Can Use a Broken Man" HERE.
Written by Zach Williams alongside Ed Cash and Jonathan Smith and produced by Red Street CEO and Rascal Flatts' Jay DeMarcus, "God Can Use a Broken Man" has been on the hearts of both Williams and Crabb since its conception in 2018. While undeniably moving with every live performance delivered through Jason's powerhouse vocals, Zach shares how special the song has been since the day he penned it with Cash and Smith.
He explains how the brokenness of his past and God's redemption inspired today's track and says, "It's really cool to see God show up over and over in my life and take [that] brokenness and turn it into something he can use for His glory. It's incredible to get to do this song with Jason and Trace and to see what God does with it in the future." To listen to "God Can Use a Broken Man" by Jason Crabb, Zach Williams and Trace Adkins, click HERE.
To watch the official video, click HERE.
To learn more about Jason Crabb visit https://jasoncrabb.com/.
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