TobyMac Drops “Rearview” featuring Juan Winans

Seven-time GRAMMY-winner TobyMac has debuted a new song "Rearview" featuring Juan Winans. The single is now available to download/stream. This song is the second release from an upcoming studio project (release date TBD).
TobyMac writes, "For a lot of us, our past can cast a long shadow. Regret can consume us. My new song `Rearview' featuring Juan Winans is about letting go of a past that can leave us frozen from moving forward.
"1 Peter says, "cast all your anxiety on God and He will care for you." Heavy days can lead to heavy nights but heavy love can make our burdens light. As a man who has a tendency toward regret, this is what I fight to stand on....God is the King of today AND the King of our rearview."
Listen to the song HERE.
With more than 16 million units in career sales and a whopping seven GRAMMY® Awards, TobyMac's career continues on the fast track. His 2015 RIAA Certified Gold studio album, THIS IS NOT A TEST, garnered a GRAMMY Award and Billboard Music Award nomination on top of debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard Top 200.
Each of his six studio solo projects has achieved Gold certification, a first for any artist in the history of his label, Capitol Christian Music Group. Among those is 2012's EYE ON IT, which debuted atop the Billboard 200, only the third Christian album ever to do so. THE ELEMENTS, his latest GRAMMY-nominated, full collection of music, boasted "Everything," "Scars," "Edge of My Seat," "See The Light," and more alongside the chart-topper, RIAA Gold Certified "I just need U."
His most recent singles, "21 Years," "Help Is On the Way (Maybe Midnight)," "Promised Land," "The Goodness (feat. Blessing Offor)," "Everything About You (feat. Marlee)," and "Show Up Choose Love (feat. Jon Reddick)," are available wherever you stream music, along with his seventh studio project, the GRAMMY-nominated LIFE AFTER DEATH.
Go to TobyMac.com for more.
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