Zach Williams Announces New Album Release "Jeus Loves"

Two-time GRAMMY® award-winning artist Zach Williams returns with the brand new, full-length album Jesus Loves, his most personal and powerful project to date. Set to release on September 19, the 12-track album draws its title from his latest Top 10 radio single of the same name, and showcases Williams' signature blend of gritty Southern rock, raw storytelling, and unwavering faith.
Williams' new album is available for pre-order and pre-save/add now, with the gripping new song, "Killed A Man," available to stream now on all platforms. This new track also arrives with a compelling lyric video debuting on YouTube.
"I've always believed in writing songs for real people who are going through real things," shares Williams. "This album is an invitation for the misfits, the church kids, and the prodigals and is a reminder that no matter your story, you're already loved."
From the Top 10 Christian radio hit "Jesus Loves" to the fan-favorite "Friend In High Places," Williams crafts songs that speak straight to the heart, weaving themes of grace, grit, and the relentless love of Christ through every lyric. The album closes with a brand new collaboration with label-mate CAIN on the final track, "Church Kids."
In light of the album release, Williams will bring these powerful songs to life on the Revival Nights Tour this October, hitting cities across the country with We The Kingdom, Leanna Crawford, and Ben Fuller.
With 4 RIAA Platinum-certified singles, 2 GOLD singles, and 2 GOLD albums to his name, Zach Williams continues to inspire audiences and impact generations across genres.
For more information, visit zachwilliamsmusic.com or follow @zachwilliamsmusic.
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