JJ Weeks On His New Single: "The Greatest Victories Happen in a Graveyard"
JJ Weeks has released his first single in two years, "Graveyard." The song is from his upcoming full-length debut solo album. Available now at digital retail and streaming outlets globally from Radiate Music via https://ffm.to/jjwg, the song is also the first of several new tracks to release in succession every six weeks leading up to the LP slated for fall 2023.
"Graveyard" was co-written by Weeks, GRAMMY-nominated, two-time Dove Award-winning "Producer of the Year" Ian Eskelin (who also produced the track), five-time Dove Award winner Tony Wood and Dove Award winning and GRAMMY-nominated Michael Farren. Delivering a passionate vocal performance, Weeks is joined by a chorus of voices on the single, all emphasizing the hope Christians have for the here and now, and beyond.
"The greatest victory that ever happened in humankind history happened in a graveyard," says Weeks. "That is where our God, Jesus Christ, stood up and defeated death, hell and the grave.
"I've noticed in my own life that there have been moments where it seems like everything is falling apart," continues Weeks. "It's at those moments when all seems hopeless and desperate that I've seen God show up and do amazing things in my life. That's what this song is all about. You may be facing a situation where you don't understand what in the world is going on, but hang in there because the greatest victories happen in a graveyard."
When the God of Resurrection
Starts rollin' up His sleeves
Just like that unexpectedly
Death gives away to victory
Dawn will break and blood will race
To the rhythm of a beating heart
It ain't the first or the last time He'll rob a graveyard
("Graveyard" chorus)
Singing his new music and fan favorites while on tour, Weeks is currently on his My Porch Tour featuring special guest and labelmate Justin Warren. For all the upcoming tour dates, go to https://www.facebook.com/jjweeksmusic/events.
For all the latest JJ Weeks tour and music news, visit jjweeks.org, Facebook, Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music and YouTube.
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