Jon Reddick Celebrates His Top 5 Hit "God, Turn It Around"

Jon Reddick who has partnered with Matt Maher on his sinngle "God, Turn It Around" has much to rejoice this week. The single is currently a Top 5 Billboard Christian Airplay and Mediabase Christian Audience song this week along with more than 27 million combined streams across Amazon Music, AppleMusic, Pandora, Spotify, and YouTube.
"Seeing how this song continues to connect with listeners from all walks of life is never lost on me," shares Jon Reddick. "Hearing stories of how He has been using this song has truly been one of the greatest gifts in my life."
He continues, "I have no real words ... Just an overwhelmed and grateful heart. Thank you to all my friends in radio for sharing this song. Thank you to all of you who have listened and shared your stories. I am a thankful man."
Reddick's full-length debut features a mix of studio and live versions of previously released songs as well as two never-before-released live versions of "The Power of Your Name" and "Keep Me Near." In addition to the new tracks, the album also includes three different versions of the radio hit, "God, Turn It Around." The studio version is produced by Paul Moak, the live version is co-produced by Danny Duncan and Reddick and an additional live version features Matt Maher. Celebrating the release, the album was featured on more than 20 editorial playlists on digital platforms.
Gotee founder and artist TobyMac says he is not surprised by the success of Reddick's songs and knows these new additions are going to make just as meaningful an imprint on listeners' lives.
"Jon Reddick has been my worship leader for almost a decade now," shares TobyMac. "He's not only a gifted singer who expresses soul and emotion as well as anyone I've ever heard, but also a songwriter whose lyrics awaken my heart to hope through God's love."
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