Alexander Boland | November 26th, 2020 04:00 PM
Hillsong Young & Free received their second Grammy nomination for their latest album All of My Best Friends.
At the next Grammys, All of My Best Friends will be vying for the ‘Best Contemporary Christian Album’ award against Kanye West’s highly publicised Jesus is King album and Tauren Wells’ Citizen of Heaven.
Young & Free’s first nomination came in 2017 for second album Youth Revival.
Released in August, All of My Best Friends has been streamed about 40 million times around the world and features Uncomplicated, As I Am and Never Have I Ever.
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Since their beginnings in 2013, Young & Free have amassed a global following with their back catalogue enjoying more than one billion streams.
As one of the leading forces for contemporary Christian Music, Young & Free follow in the family footsteps of GRAMMY-winners Hillsong Worship, and multi-platinum selling Hillsong United.
Hillsong Young & Free continue their church’s tradition of contributing contemporary worship leaders to the current generation.
All of My Best Friends includes 13 live tracks, recorded at Hillsong’s main campus in Sydney’s Hills District, as well as seven studio recorded tracks.
The 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards will be announced on Sunday, January 31.
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