One Sonic Society Teams with Hillsong's Reuben Morgan & Chris Tomlin for "A Billion Stars"
One Sonic Society has teamed up with Hillsong Worship's Reuben Morgan and Chris Tomlin to co-write their newest single "A Billion Stars." This new song is the follow-up to One Sonic Society's top five-charting "Great Are You Lord."
Jason Ingram of One Sonic Society knew he and the Church needed a song of faith during a season of hardship. Said Ingram, "If there's ever been a time to walk by faith and not by sight like 2 Corinthians 5 says, it's now. I kept thinking about the phrase 'If, then' as I wrote. That's how I live out faith. If God is good, then he will prove himself good and faithful; if he can calm the storm, then he can calm the storm in me. If he can rise from the dead, then he has power over life and death."
One Sonic Society comprises of producer-songwriters Jason Ingram and Paul Mabury. They have written some of the biggest worship songs in the church today and have individually produced some of the biggest artists in CCM and worship music. Their latest project, Make A Way, includes the hit songs "Great Are You Lord" and "How Can It Be", plus four other songs written by one sonic society.
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