CAIN Goes Gold with “Rise Up (Lazarus)”

There is no stopping award-winning band CAIN. Kicking off the year with new music and embarking on their first-ever headlining spring tour, they made their Grand Ole Opry debut and traveled to New York to appear on Fox & Friends and SiriusXM. While continuing their tour into May, CAIN is also readying to host the biggest fan-based awards show of the year, the K-LOVE Fan Awards, over Memorial Day weekend. What's even better? There is still so much more to come from the sibling trio - comprised of Madison Cain Johnson, Taylor Cain Matz, and Logan Cain - this year.
Their latest accolade, however, came as a surprise this past weekend. CAIN was awarded their first RIAA Gold® certification for their chart-topping single "Rise Up (Lazarus)." The group was presented gold plaques by their record label, surprising them during a recent concert held just outside of Nashville, to commemorate their achievement (photo below). Sharing collectively from their Instagram page, CAIN shares, "'Rise Up' has been special for us, and we're so thankful you've let it be part of your lives too. Thank you and thank you, Jesus!"
Holly Zabka, President of Provident Entertainment, adds, "I have had a front-row seat to witness the incredible, life-changing ministry and music of CAIN. The gold certification of their very first single, 'Rise Up (Lazarus),' is amazing to celebrate, but it is CAIN's heart behind all of their songs and their commitment to sharing the love of Jesus that we honor every day!"
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