Building 429 Returns with New Single "Worry"
GRAMMY®-nominated band Building 429 releases their newest single "Worry." The song is a powerful reminder that we should not worry our lives away. By worrying we become blind to God's blessings and his purposes for us even in tough times.
Don't worry your life away
Don't miss the blessings you got today
'Cause every breath that's in your lungs
Is a promise that God's not done
And you don't have to be afraid
'Cause He's in control, and He won't let go
When you get down on your knees
You're gonna rise up in victory
You can download/stream the song here: https://slinky.to/Worry.
Since the release of its debut album in 2004, Building 429 has garnered widespread popular and critical acclaim, receiving numerous accolades all while delivering lyrically-driven, anthemic hit songs with a consistent message of hope along with high-energy concerts in sold-out venues internationally.
The band received a 2013 GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album for We Won't Be Shaken, which debuted at No.1 on Billboard's Christian Albums chart and launched the title track to No. 1 at radio. Building 429 also received a 2014 and multiple 2012 "Song of the Year" Billboard Music Awards for "We Won't Be Shaken" and "Where I Belong respectively, two BMI "Song of the Year" Awards ("Where I Belong" in 2013 and "Glory Defined" in 2005), a 2014 "Group of the Year" K-LOVE Fan Award nomination, and a "Best New Artist" GMA Dove Award in 2005.
RIAA-certified gold single, "Where I Belong," became one of the longest-running Christian No. 1's in Billboard's history at 15 weeks and landed on Billboard's Top 10 Songs of the Decade. "Fear No More," the band's 2019 independent single, was one of the biggest independent artist singles to ever hit Christian radio with an astounding 35 adds in its debut week. The song climbed to No. 4 on Billboard's National Christian Airplay chart and remained in the Top 5 for nine weeks.
The band is also endorsed by Fender Guitars, Gibson Guitars, PRS Guitars, Orange Amps, Ampeg Amps, DW Drums, Guitar Center, and many others.
For the most updated information, visit Building429.com.
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