Love & The Outcome Helps Us Find Hope with "It's Still Christmas"

Love & The Outcome's brand new festive single "It's Still Christmas" releases today. Co-written by the duo's Jodi King and Chris Rademaker, alongside Mark Campbell and Benji Cowart, "It's Still Christmas" follows the debut of "The Wonder of Christmas."
The bright song, full of descriptive lyrics and childlike faith, reminds us that the reigning King of Kings was once a tiny, innocent baby in a manger, and invites us to relish the wonder of the season through the eyes of their two boys, Milo and Ziggy, who appear in the song's official music video (see below). The duo, who will celebrate 19 years of marriage in December, penned the song with Tony Wood and Mark Campbell, the latter of whom also produced the single.
"It's Still Christmas" speaks to those feeling the weight of loss, heartache, and grief this holiday season. Acknowledging that Christmas isn't always the most wonderful time of the year, the mid-tempo track offers a shaft of light on an otherwise dark night, assuring listeners that hope remains even when the holidays find us missing the ones we love.
The back-to-back holiday originals arrive on the heels of Love & The Outcome's third studio LP, Only Ever Always, which released this spring - listen HERE. The recent flooding of their home inspired the 13-track collection as the couple realized rain precedes the rainbow. Produced by Seth Mosley, Mark Campbell and Colin Munroe, the album is colored by the act's signature blend of positive pop and a retro groove. It boasts select songs from their 2020 EP, You've Got This, as well as hits like "I'm Not Lucky, I'm Blessed" and the duo's new radio single, "Look What God Has Done."
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