Afrobeats Worship Offers an Unique Take of Matt Redman's "Bless The Lord (x10,000)"
Afrobeats Worship launches their debut single, "Bless The Lord (x10,000)," a unique reworking of Matt Redman's classic worship song. Made of Kanji Mbugua and Rashon Murph, Afrobeats Worship brings a unique twist to the global Church's worship by infusing their African roots into songs that have shaped the modern Church.
"Bless the Lord (x10,000)" emerged in a studio session alongside Kenyan artist Rigga as the three musicians pondered on how to rework a beloved Church anthem to make it relevant for younger generations. "We have seen young people in our lives choosing not to listen to Christian music and it's alarming to us," says Kanji. "We wondered what it would look like to create music that young people can vibe to and experience the same powerful truth of God through."
This unique debut single creates a fresh avenue to connect with God for the African Church and beyond. Initially released on social media, the song quickly gathered attention and Afrobeats Worship saw an overwhelming response. With Redman's encouragement and excitement, they went on to record the single with additional contributions from Trevor Brown (vocal production), Polycarp Otieno Fancy Fingers (guitar work), and Kenyan collecting Pambio.
"We approached the new arrangement from loving the original with the goal to create a song that young people who love this genre can connect with," Kanji concludes. With this introductory release, Afrobeats Worship trailblazes new paths in the worship sphere and seeks to awaken fresh excitement about Jesus and worship in today's Church.
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