for KING & COUNTRY Makes a Big Impact on the Christian Chart with "Relate"

Four-time GRAMMY winning duo and Curb | Word Entertainment recording artist for KING & COUNTRY has made a big impact on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart this week. Their latest single "Relate" arrives on the tally at No. 15. This is their 31st entry on the chart, a sum that includes 16 top 10s.
Joel and Luke share in a statement: "'Relate' is really the ongoing search for compassion and empathy amidst our differences. For us, music has always been about the sense of finding community and connection through the universal language of song. We're brought together in a beautiful way by that lyric or melody regardless of our backgrounds, differences or where we're from... As the chorus conveys, 'I don't know what it's like to be you, you don't know what it's like to be me, but what if we're all the same in different kinds of ways, can you relate?'"
The song is set to be included on the act's upcoming album. "Relate" also sold 3,300 downloads and enters Christian Digital Song Sales at No. 4. For King & Country has nine Christian Airplay #1s to date, among 14 top 10s. "Amen" became the twosome's ninth No. 1 in July. It also marked the act's record-extending sixth consecutive leader (counting songs promoted to radio).
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