Fans Are "Relating" to for KING & COUNTRY's New Single

Fans are giving their two thumbs up to for KING & COUNTRY's brand new single "Relate." The new track is an impassioned call to arms for unity. Even though we may have our differences, we all share the basic human experiences. When we focus on what brings us closer rather than what drives us apart, we can begin to understand each other and "relate" to one another in a profound way.
Joel and Luke share in a statement: "'Relate' is really the ongoing search for compassion and empathy amidst our differences. For us, music has always been about the sense of finding community and connection through the universal language of song. We're brought together in a beautiful way by that lyric or melody regardless of our backgrounds, differences or where we're from... As the chorus conveys, 'I don't know what it's like to be you, you don't know what it's like to be me, but what if we're all the same in different kinds of ways, can you relate?'"
Fans definitely can "relate" to the new song. Here are some of their responses:
All I can say is... perfect song, perfect lyrics, God's divine perfect timing!!!! Thank you both so much for your ministry of music. I am SO hoping to see you in concert sometime this year, or next!!! God bless you all!!!
I loved it. So very relevant to what is going on in the world. Hope people give it a listen and really think about the words.
Loveeeee song so thankful for God made you two song it incredible and touched me ever we love youuuuuuuu guys can't wait see you guys cheers
Thank God for y'all. You've helped me so much. I love relate, I basically have not turned it off since the second it released.
The new song Relate is so awesome! Definitely one of my new favorites.
You can stream/download "Relate" HERE.
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