Jason Crabb Teams Up with Dylan Scott on "Good Morning Mercy"

Two-time GRAMMY® award-winning Jason Crabb is joined by multi-number one country artist Dylan Scott for a new duet release of Crabb's single "Good Morning Mercy" (listen HERE) with its accompanying music video (watch HERE).The original release of "Good Morning Mercy" became a fast hit on the Christian radio charts and in concerts, as well as garnering millions of streams on multiple platforms.
"Dylan has one of the best voices in country music today! I was blown away when I heard him singing `Good Morning Mercy,'" says Jason Crabb. "Now to get the chance to sing it with him is really exciting. Dylan and I have so much in common - we both share a deep love for Jesus, our amazing country, and we love our families. I just can't wait for everyone to hear what we've got in store!"
"It's an honor to be apart of this song," shared Dylan Scott. "I've looked up to Jason Crabb for a long time and for him to ask me to do this with him is just an awesome moment for me"
Co-produced by Jay DeMarcus - Red Street Records CEO and member of Rascal Flatts - alongside A&R Director Kevin Rooney, this upbeat, soulful duet speaks to country and christian music listeners alike. Jay shares, "What a privilege to work with these two wonderful singers. Jason and Dylan deliver a powerhouse performance and it's always a joy to hear great singers singing one of your songs."
For more information on Jason Crabb, visit https://jasoncrabb.com.
For more information on Dylan Scott, visit https://dylanscottcountry.com.
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