William Murphy Releases Live Video of "Settle Here"

Today, Stellar Award-winning, two-time GRAMMY® and Dove Award-nominated hitmaker, songwriter and worship leader William Murphy, releases the live performance video for "Settle Here," showcasing the experience of Murphy and his singers sharing in worship with the packed crowd at his album's live recording. The chart-topping hit single from his #1 Gospel album, Settle Here, Murphy's song and album just recently garnered two Dove Award nominations for the 2019 show this fall, with the single "Settle Here" (Pt. 1) nominated for Gospel Worship Recorded Song of the Year, and the album nominated for Gospel Worship Album of the Year.
William Murphy: "Settle Here" Live Performance Music Video:
Murphy's sixth album, Settle Here features thirteen tracks, illuminated in a riveting performance of worship and praise, and includes the acclaimed songs "Settle Here" (Pt.1) and (Pt. 2), "The Rock," "Worship Forever,"the Zach Williams hit "Chain Breaker," "Face to Face" (feat. his daughter Keilah Lauren Murphy, Breona Lawrence, Charmaine Broome, and Y'Anna Crawley), and more. Produced by Kenneth Leonard and Tasha Cobbs Leonard with featured songwriting from Murphy, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Ernest Vaughan, Phil Thompson among others, Settle Here was recorded at Murphy's church, The dReam Center Church of Atlanta. Murphy crafted Settle Here to build bridges across denominations, cultures, and generations, aiming to unify listeners, churches, and Christ's message together.
WILLIAM MURPHY: Settle Here is available now.
https://WilliamMurphy.lnk.to/SettleHerePR
To connect with William Murphy III, visit:
Website: www.williammurphy.org
Twitter @pastormurph
Facebook: /OfficialWilliamMurphy
Instagram: @williammurphyiii
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