ELEVATION RHYTHM's "Victory Lap" Arrives on May 23

ELEVATION RHYTHM is set to release their upcoming album, Victory Lap, on May 23, 2025. This marks their third studio album, following Growing Pains (2022) and This Is the Gospel (2023).
The album comprises 10 tracks, including collaborations with artists like Joe L Barnes, Tiffany Hudson, Gracie Binion, and Zach Webb. Notable singles such as "Believe It" and "Sing Of Your Love" have already been released, offering listeners a glimpse into the album's theme of triumph and spiritual growth.
Victory Lap is designed to serve as a "roadmap for the Christian life after making the transformative decision to follow Jesus," according to the band. The production approach was notably organic, with many songs recorded live in a makeshift studio, capturing raw and authentic performances.
Tracklist:
1. Finally Free
2. Sing Of Your Love - featuring Joe L Barnes
3. GOODBYE YESTERDAY - featuring Gracie Binion
4. Where Oh Where
5. Abba I Know - featuring Joe L Barnes & Tiffany Hudson
6. Alive Again - featuring Charles Weems
7. Believe It
8. I Was, But God
9. At The Altar - featuring Tiffany Hudson & Abbie Gamboa
10. Most High - featuring Zach Webb
You can pre-save or stream Victory Lap on platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
ELEVATION RHYTHM is the youth-focused worship collective of Elevation Church, based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Formed in 2019, the group originated from the church's vibrant Wednesday night youth gatherings and has since evolved into a dynamic live force, supporting artists like Lecrae on tour and sharing stages with Elevation Worship and Pastor Steven Furtick.
Their music blends elements of pop, hip-hop, and contemporary Christian genres, aiming to resonate with the next generation. With a rotating lineup of talented songwriters and vocalists, ELEVATION RHYTHM emphasizes creating authentic, truth-centered music that reflects the experiences and faith journeys of youth today.
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