Ke’Erron Releases a Second Single Featuring Leeland,“You’re All I’m After”

Ke'Erron releases a second single featuring Leeland called "You're All I'm After." The chilled worshipful soundscape makes space to consider God's ultimate worth, and worship him in response. You can listen to the song HERE.
This song was written in the midst of health challenges which deepened Ke'Erron's conviction that his life was worth more at the feet of Jesus than by spending it on his own, no matter what situation he found himself in: "My joy and tears are praise," he affirmed, "I can give God something here on earth than I won't be able to give him in heaven; there are no tears, no pain in heaven."
The heartbeat of "You're All I'm After" is that God is engaged and involved. "His presence makes us better, even if the situation isn't better," he said. With this new song, Ke'Erron shares that his faith is alive, encouraging the Church to join in hopeful worship of our worthy God.
Born in Trinidad and Tobago, Ke'Erron (Sims) is a bilingual worship artist who grew up leading worship at a Spanish speaking church. His artistry blends pop, worship, CCM and Gospel with his primary aim to tell stories of God's selfless, life-giving love that changes everything.
Several years ago, Ke'Erron was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis, an auto-immune disease, and later stage 4 liver cirrhosis. Both diseases are considered to be incurable. Through enduring his health hardships, with Jesus, Ke'Erron has been gifted a greater perspective of his purpose. He has always believed in the healing power of music and is on a mission to encourage others who are facing health and life challenges with his music and message.
Ke'Erron's first album with Integrity Music, "Anything Can Happen," is set to release in September 2024. His hope is that these songs-some even written from hospital rooms-will remind others that God can do anything, there's always a second chance, and even when we don't understand, we can trust Him.
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