'Praise The Lord' From Micah Tyler Impacts Radio Today With Not-To-Be-Missed Music Video
New music from chart-topping artist and songwriter Micah Tyler impacts radio today. "Praise The Lord," the second song from his latest project, People Like Us (Fair Trade Services), is also accompanied by a not-to-be-missed music video that takes the viewer on a hilarious adventure of mishaps. Debuting with KSBJ and WayFM today, the video will be available everywhere tomorrow.
“My new song ‘Praise the Lord’ may seem a little bit simple, but at the end of the day, it's got depth to it," Micah Tyler shares. "If you look back at the text in Judges chapter 20, whenever Israel would go into battle, the tribe of Judah would lead the way. Why? Because Judah means praise. Praise is how we begin our battles. We fight our battles by loving Jesus and knowing that we can trust Him no matter what. In this world, there will be trouble, but we take heart because He has overcome the world. For that, we can praise the Lord.”
Tyler's People Like Us six-song EP, which dropped in March, debuted with "I See Grace" and held the No. 1 spot at on the Billboard National Christian Audience chart for five weeks. With songs such as "I See Grace" and "Praise The Lord," it is Tyler's hope that these news songs can bring people together more than ever before.
"This project is super special to me and it is my hope that these songs can help us," Micah Tyler explains about his new project. "It’s my opportunity, through song, for the people of God to put aside divisions that the world tries to place on us, as well as the separations we place on ourselves, and just say 'God, I believe that if You can change the life of a sinner like myself, You can change the life of everybody!' I invite everyone to celebrate in the relationship and nearness that God promises people like us."
Micah Tyler shared many of his songs when he toured with MercyMe's "Always Only Jesus Tour" this past spring. Throughout the summer he will be appearing at various festivals as well as making his Grand Ole Opry debut in July.