In addition to the new management business and a new label, West also built a new recording studio. West collaborated with new voices, dug into difficult topics, experimented lyrically and created a song collection of anthems, ballads, pop-inspired tracks, and songs for the church to sing. A stripped-down and honest track, West says he wrote the song one night sitting at his piano. Say that. Pruis, who produced and co-wrote on every song on the album. Many of the tracks on this album strike a balance between addressing the pain and reality of life while offering hope. They bring a message that West has been writing since the beginning of his career. This is definitely one of them. West will hit the road with Casting Crowns right after the album releases in February and will headline a tour in fall

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Matthew Joseph West [1] born April 25, is an American contemporary Christian musician , singer-songwriter, and actor. He was nominated for five Dove Awards in , two of which were for his major label debut album, Happy. Starting as an independent musician in the late s, he released three independent albums before signing with Universal South Records. With the release of his Dove Award-winning debut album, Happy , released in , his first radio single, "More", stayed at No. His second album, History , was followed by a re-release of the originally independent album, Sellout. In , he faced vocal issues that threatened his career with two months of prescribed vocal rest. His third studio album, Something to Say , also enjoyed chart success with No. He was hoping for a college baseball scholarship but instead ended up receiving a four-year music scholarship at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois where he was a part of the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship chapter.
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