CAIN Releases Deluxe Edition of "Jesus Music" Album

Sibling band, CAIN, has released the deluxe edition of their newest album Jesus Music. This expanded edition features two brand new songs, "Believe On Jesus (feat. Zane Black)" and "Never The Same" in addition to four new versions of previously released songs. Listen to the deluxe edition here.
Jesus Music (Standard Version) was released in October 2023 and has already amassed 65M streams. The new radio single, "Friend In Jesus," is featured on the latest release and debuted in the Top 25 at Mediabase this week. Accompanying this album are two new music videos shot on the West Coast. "Believe On Jesus (feat. Zane Black)," was filmed in Huntington Beach, CA, and features the band showing off their skating skills while the radio single, "Friend in Jesus" was filmed on the iconic Cannon Beach in Oregon. Watch both videos below.
In addition to a brand new "Sunday Choir Version" of their viral sensation, "I'm So Blessed" being featured on the Deluxe album, CAIN also announced last week their debut children's book also titled I'm So Blessed (B&H Publishing), which releases August 13th and can be pre-ordered here.
CAIN will celebrate the deluxe edition release and their upcoming children's book with a special pop-up party this weekend. The pop-up is on Saturday, June 29th in Nashville from 9 am to 12 pm at Collective615 inside the L&L Market. Fans are encouraged to match the band by wearing pink and will have a chance to meet CAIN, access exclusive merch, and enter unique giveaways. This year, CAIN was seen on the 40-city WinterJam 2024 extravaganza, followed by Chris Tomlin's Holy Forever World Tour. They will perform at various festivals and other special stops throughout the summer. Fall 2024 will also find them touring with Tomlin, Zach Williams, and Crowder.
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