Red Rocks Worship Joins with Brazilian Gospel Powerhouse For Spanish Rendition of "Breakthrough"
Red Rocks Worship revisits one of their most impactful songs, "Breakthrough," this time in Spanish with its adaptation titled "Habrá Victoria" (There Will Be Victory). "Breakthrough" has been Red Rocks Worship's most successful song to date with more than 24 million streams worldwide, and the video has more than 6.6 million views on YouTube. As part of a church with multiple campuses around the globe, Red Rocks Worship is a collective of worshipers, creatives, and songwriters whose purpose is to bring people closer to God through music. Habrá Victoria is available starting today on all digital platforms here.
"'Breakthrough' was written to be a reminder and a declaration of God's faithfulness and goodness," shares Tyler Roberts from Red Rocks Worship. "He will deliver us. He will heal us. He will forgive us. He will watch over us. All of these truths are easily forgotten when we go through trials and come up against scenarios that feel impossible. So, we hope the song reminds the believer that not even mountains can stand in the way of the word and the will of God. The declaration comes from our innermost soul. We are prophesying with the authority of the Word that there will be a shift, God will make a way, and He will bring glory to His own name through the process."
In an effort to serve the Latino community that is part of Red Rocks Church and believers around the world, Red Rocks Worship wanted to produce a song that the Spanish-speaking community could sing in their native language. When it came time to choose an artist to collaborate with on Habrá Victoria, Brazilian native and Sony Music Brazil artist, Aline Barros seemed like the perfect partner. A powerful and respected voice in the Latino Christian music industry, Barros has continuously bridged the gap between Spanish and Portuguese speakers it was a simple choice.
"Aline was a no brainer," Roberts continues. "She is a powerhouse worship leader and artist that has chosen to use her influence to encourage the body of Christ, and advance His kingdom forward for years. She's absolutely incredible! We are so excited to partner with her!"
The triumphant and faith-filled lyrics make this song an anthem for the global church, matched by the strong delivery by Aline and Red Rocks Worship. Habrá Victoria showcases the anointing, passion and tenacity of these two ministries that represent the beautiful diversity of the body of Christ.
"Sometimes the circumstances around us are dark, confusing, and hopeless, but with Jesus, we always have a hope to hold onto," he shared. "Even in the midst of chaos, we can believe for a breakthrough because we know that Jesus is supreme and fully in control."
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