for KING + COUNTRY Releases Cover Of "To Hell With The Devil (Rise)" Featuring Lecrae & Stryper

Multi-Platinum and four-time GRAMMY® Award-winning duo for KING + COUNTRY (brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone) drop their single and music video for their new re-imagined cover single of "To Hell with The Devil (RISE)" feat. Lecrae and Stryper today.
Listen to "To Hell with The Devil (RISE)" HERE.
"To Hell with The Devil (RISE)" feat. Lecrae & Stryper is the latest track from the duo's forthcoming "The Inspired By Soundtrack" album for their family biopic film, "UNSUNG HERO," that drops on April 26, same day as the film will be available in theaters nationwide via LIONSGATE/ for KING + COUNTRY ENTERTAINMENT. The film stars Joel Smallbone; he also co-wrote the film, and it is his directorial debut.
Says the Smallbones: "What a cover this is, and a bit of an outrageous one at that! One of our earliest memories is sitting in front of a record player holding a vinyl 45 of Stryper's "The Yellow & Black Attack" cover. This song was a fun one to reinvent and think through as a duo - and Lecrae, performing what we believe is one of his greatest raps yet; coupled with Michael Sweet reinventing his iconic guitar solo at the end. We even added a new section to the song, talking about rising out of 'darkness into light'... We hope this one brings a bit of new energy to your listening endeavors."
"The Inspired By Soundtrack" will also include recently released singles "Place In This World" feat. Michael W. Smith, "Checking In" with Lee Brice and "Crazy," featuring the Smallbones and GRAMMY® Award-winner (and sister) Rebecca St. James. Additionally, for KING + COUNTRY's version of "Lead Me On" feat. Amy Grant; a soundtrack version of the title track of the film, "Unsung Hero," from their current Grammy® nominated and AMA, Billboard and Dove award-winning album, "What Are We Waiting For?," and much more, will be on the new collection of inspired songs.
Tags : For King & Country Lecrae Stryper To Hell with The Devil (RISE)" Unsung Hero
Hot Trends
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Madison Watkins Returns with New Single "You Won't"
-
Zane & Donna King on their Children's Struggles with Addiction & the Making of their New Album
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake & Phil Wickham's “Love Of God”
-
Here Are Lyrics to Keith and Kristyn Getty's "How Great Is the Greatness of God"
-
Carroll McGruder, of the McGruders, Passes Away
-
Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake Release New Song, "I Know A Name"
-
Sound Street Shares Joyous New Single, "I'm So Blessed"
-
Ryan Ellis Announces First Headlining Tour
-
John Allan Speaks About His Faith Journey and Impacting the World with His Music
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
David Jeremiah Headed to NYC to Teach His Latest Series, ‘Everything You Need’ for a Live Studio Audience
-
Darius Rucker Plans on Being "Home for the Holidays"
-
Lauren Daigle Teams Up with Switchford's Jon Freeman on "A Place Called Earth"
Most Popular
-
The Tragic End of Kingdom Heir's Founder Steve French
-
Joy Williams Reveals the Real Reason Behind Civil War's Breakup
-
Madison Watkins Returns with New Single "You Won't"
-
Zane & Donna King on their Children's Struggles with Addiction & the Making of their New Album
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Brandon Lake & Phil Wickham's “Love Of God”
-
Here Are Lyrics to Keith and Kristyn Getty's "How Great Is the Greatness of God"
-
Carroll McGruder, of the McGruders, Passes Away
-
Elevation Worship and Brandon Lake Release New Song, "I Know A Name"
-
Sound Street Shares Joyous New Single, "I'm So Blessed"
-
Ryan Ellis Announces First Headlining Tour
-
John Allan Speaks About His Faith Journey and Impacting the World with His Music
-
Here Are the Lyrics to Transformation Worship's "Yahweh"
-
David Jeremiah Headed to NYC to Teach His Latest Series, ‘Everything You Need’ for a Live Studio Audience
-
Darius Rucker Plans on Being "Home for the Holidays"
-
Lauren Daigle Teams Up with Switchford's Jon Freeman on "A Place Called Earth"