Luke Wareham Teams Up with Neon Tigers for "Set Me Apart" Remix feat. Millie Ferguson

UK songwriter and worship leader Luke Wareham has teamed up with Neon Tigers for an upbeat, energetic electronic dance music remix of his song "Set Me Apart" featuring Millie Ferguson. The song focuses on living a life set apart for Jesus, choosing to live for Him and putting our trust in Him.
Luke shares 'I have been working over the past few months with producer Tim Gosden (Neon Tigers) on a new remix version of 'Set Me Apart' he has done an amazing job and I love the way he has made it even more upbeat than it was before as we wanted to create a real party song! I did the song at various youth festivals and events around the UK in the summer at it seemed to really connect and resonate with the young people as they worshipped. I wrote the song with Joe Hardy and Ollie Morris whilst we reflected how we can a see a generation coming up who are ALL in for Jesus. The song features the amazing Millie Ferguson and it is such a privilege to have Millie sing on the song with me'.
'Where the world wants fame
Set me apart I choose to live free
And see your Holy name
Be lifted high be lifted high'.
Set Me Apart
This release follows on from Luke's new studio EP 'Christ Is Lord' which is about how having Jesus as the centre of our life changes everything! Luke loves to write songs straight from the Bible and for the local church to sing. Psalm 146:2 has inspired these new songs when it says, 'I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live'.
'Set Me Apart' remix is out on the 21st of February and is available to stream and download on all music platforms, the brand-new lyric video is on YouTube and chordcharts are available to download via CCLI Songselect.
Download and Stream here - https://wingsmusic.lnk.to/SetMeApartRemix
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