We the Kingdom Enters a New Era with "The Plans"
Two times GRAMMY-nominated band We The Kingdom shares its uplifting new song "The Plans" via Capitol CMG, ushering in a new era in the band's journey.
"The Plans" offers a resounding message of hope in the midst of uncertainty, with a reassuring reminder that life always unfolds exactly the way it's meant to. The band's remarkable blood harmonies shine through, and it channels elements of rock, pop and soul for a stadium-ready anthem.
The song's universal message holds particular significance for the band, reflecting their unwavering optimism for the future following the departure of singer Franni Rae Cash Cain.
"We are so grateful for your support of We The Kingdom and walking with us on our journey," the band said in a statement posted to its Instagram earlier this week. "As we enter a new season in 2024, we are confident in God's plans for us. We are so thankful to Franni for all she's poured into the band and fully support her on her journey."
We The Kingdom - comprised of brothers Ed Cash and Scott Cash, Ed's son Martin Cash, and close family friend Andrew Bergthold - is known for their dynamic ability to blend elements of rock, country and gospel into their music. "The Plans" previews more new music to come from the group in 2024 as part of this new chapter.
Listen to "The Plans," here: wtk.lnk.to/theplans
For more information on We The Kingdom, visit wethekingdom.com.
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