Benjamin William Hastings Partners with Mosaic MSC to Release a New Version of "Abandoned"
Benjamin William Hastings has partnered with Mosaic MSC to release a new version of "Abandoned." Written by Hastings along with Brandon Lake, Cody Carnes, and Chris Davenport, the studio version of "Abandoned" was released in January to high acclaim, marking it Hastings' highest debut single to date with more than half a million streams since its release.
"This is a surrender song," Hastings reveals about its theme. "It's coming from the perspective of everything God has done for us and the ways in which He surrendered and modeled that for us. How would we not do the same?"
Hastings is a world-traveling worship leader and member of Hillsong UNITED. His writing and vocals are featured on Hillsong UNITED's RIAA® Certified Gold single "So Will I (100 Billion X)" and Hillsong Worship's widely acclaimed "Seasons," and he penned Cory Asbury's No. 1 single "The Father's House," UNITED's "Captain," the church anthem "O Praise The Name (Anástasis)," and Brandon Lake's current No. 1 single "Gratitude," among many others. To date, his songs have been streamed globally more than 750 million times.
For more information, visit BenjaminWilliamHastings.com.
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